"Surprise Symphony" by Haydn.
OK, girls and boys, let's go WAY back: This 1772 symphony was written while the composer was at his patron's summer home with his court orchestra. The patron had made them stay much longer than originally intended while leaving their wives and families back home. As a "subtle" hint, during the final adagio, the musicians stop playing in turn after playing small soli and leave the stage. Only 2 violins remain at the end. Symphony? Composer?
Answer: Symphony No. 94 in G major "Surprise Symphony" by Franz Joseph Haydn. Hadn't heard it in quite a while. It was a "clue" on "Jeopardy" last night. Can never go wrong with a little Papa Haydn!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9Umjnwvn4g
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