Michael Haydn's Symphony No.
41 in A major, Perger 33, Sherman 41, MH 508, written in Salzburg in 1789, is the last symphony he wrote (he lived for 17 more years).
The symphony is scored for 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 horns, and strings.
It is in three movements: The last movement is a vigorous fugato, something this work has in common with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphony No.
This symphony has been recorded on LP by the Little Orchestra of London and the RIAS-Sinfonietta Berlin.