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Haydn completed his Symphony No. 101 "The clock" for it's premiere on 3rd March 1794 at the Hanover Square rooms in London given by an orchestra of sixty players. As with Haydn's other London symphonies the audience was very enthusiastic and Symphony 101, named "The Clock" (from the "ticking" rhythm played throughout the second movement marked "Andante,") remains very popular today. Symphony 101 is frequently recorded and it is scheduled on concert programs worldwide.The "ticking" rhythm is maintained by two flutes in this two part arrangement of the "Andante" and it is suitable for classroom study, various flute ensembles, festivals or performance for any occasion. Duration 8:00
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