The twelve "London Symphonies" constitute the sublime final chord in Haydn's symphonic work. They were composed for London impresario Johann Peter Salomon, and Haydn himself directed their creations while he remained for some time in the English metropolis in the years 1791-92 and 1794-95. The Symphony No. 95 dated 1791 in the autograph manuscript certainly begins in C minor, but it turns to the major as soon as the initial movement is resumed, and the Finale en Rondo takes place immediately and entirely in the radiant tone of Ut major . Among cellists, we particularly like the two intermediate movements, in which Haydn gave their instrument wonderful solo passages. The study edition reproduces the text of the complete edition of Haydn's works, thus guaranteeing the highest scientific quality. An informative preface and a brief critical commentary make this handy score an ideal accompanist for all Haydn fans, as well as all those who wish to become one.