I. Allegro spiritoso
II. Adagio non tanto ma con espressione
III. Presto
- Year of composition: Probably in Amorbach and Regensburg in December 1782 - March 1783 (1783 according to van Boer's earlier dating; see more below)
- Work category: Symphony
- Duration: Approx. 15-20 min
- Detailed duration: 15'14 (according to the Naxos CD edition)
Instrumentation
1.2.0.0 / 2.0.0.0 / (cont) / str
Examples of printed editions
No 2, Trois Symphonies à grand Orchêstre [sic], composées par J. Cambini. 2e Livre de Symphonies, à Paris chez M. Boyer, Rue de Richelieu, à la Clef d'or, Passage du Caffè de Foy (1787). Écrit par Ribiere. (Edition number missing) RISM C 324 (see more below)
Location for score and part material
Transcription in Fürstliche Thurn und Taxis Hofbibliothek, Regensburg, Germany (according to van Boer)
- Possible call no. and autograph comment: Autograph lost (according to van Boer)
Literature
van Boer Jr, Bertil H: Die Werke von Joseph Martin Kraus. Systematisch-thematisches Werkverzeichnis, the Royal Swedish Academy of Music series no. 56, Stockholm (1988); an updated edition in English with a partly revised VB-numbering was published in 1998 by Pendragon Press under the title Joseph Martin Kraus. A Systematic-Thematic Catalogue of His Musical Works and Source Study (the numbering of this work is however unchanged).
Description of work
I. Allegro spiritoso E minor 4/4 (C)
II. Adagio non tanto ma con espressione E major 3/8
III. Presto E minor 2/4
Work comment
According to van Boer, this work has erroneously been attributed to Cambini. The transcription in Regensburg was made by a local copyist 1783-1790 (the cover page was written by Baron Theodor von Schacht) and attributed to Kraus. Cf. Symfoni F-dur [Symphony in F major] VB 145.