This final movement of classical German-Austrian composer, Joseph Haydn's final Symphony (number 104!) is vibrant, energetic, and marked by a fast tempo, and, in so doing, showcases Haydn's trademark wit and brilliance. The term "Spiritoso" suggests a playful and spirited character. The music features a lively theme, characterized by its infectious rhythms, catchy melodies, and dynamic contrasts, is often passed among different sections of the orchestra. Together, with orchestral techniques such as sudden shifts in dynamics and unexpected pauses, this creates a sense of celebration and exhilaration. Haydn's masterful use of orchestration and his ability to craft music that is both delightful and engaging make this movement a spirited and memorable conclusion to the symphony, earning its place among the finest examples of Haydn's symphonic repertoire.