Haydn's Symphony No. 47 in G major "The Palindrome".

OK, boys and girls, more Papa (NOT Alberto, Hemingway, Doc, Roach, John's, Murphy's, John, Denny or Candito!): This 1772 Haydn symphony is unique in that it contains a "minuetto al roverso" - in both the minuet and the trio the orcherstra plays the music twice forward AND TWICE BACKWARDS to arrive at the beginning! A favorite of Mozart's. Symphony? Symphony's "nickname"? Answer: Haydn's Symphony No. 47 in G major "The Palindrome". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gum0PNqgM_s&list=RDgum0PNqgM_s&start_radio=1

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