Just a few years after Haydn wrote his twelve "London" symphonies, Johann Peter Salomon (1745-1815) published the first arrangements of these works for flute, string quartet and ad libitum piano. The many reprints of these arrangements throughout Europe attest to their extraordinary success in the 19th century. Now, drawing on SalomonÕs original manuscripts, Christopher Hogwood presents critical editions of the arrangements of symphonies nos. 94, 97, 101 and 104. These volumes are certain to be as popular as their 19th century counterparts.