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London Symphony

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London Symphony

Haydn's symphony no. 104, in D major (no. 12 of the ‘Salomon’ symphonies), written for performance in London, England, in 1795.


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Career highlights include performances with the London Symphony (Barbican Centre), National Symphony (Kennedy Center), Houston, Chautauqua, New Zealand Symphony Orchestras, all the major Spanish and Latin American orchestras, recitals in London's Queen Elizabeth and Wigmore Halls, Salle Gaveau (Paris), 92nd Street Y (NewYork) and the Musikverein (Vienna).
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