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The date of completion of this symphony is known exactly, since Mozart in his mature years kept a full catalog of his completed works; he entered the 40th Symphony into it on 25 July 1788. [2] Work on the symphony occupied an exceptionally productive period of just a few weeks during which time he also completed the 39th and 41st symphonies (26 ...
Symphony No. 40 may refer to: Symphony No. 40 (Haydn), F major symphony by Joseph Haydn, composed in 1763; Symphony No. 40 (Michael Haydn), F major symphony, MH 507, Perger 32, by Michael Haydn, composed in 1789; Symphony No. 40 (Mozart), G minor symphony by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, composed in 1788
The Symphony No. 40 in F major, Hoboken I/40, is a symphony by Joseph Haydn. Despite its number, Haydn had composed this symphony by 1763, long before the other symphonies numbered in the 30s and 40s in Hoboken's catalog. [1] Chronologically, the symphony belongs with no. 13 and has stylistic similarities with Haydn's earliest symphonic output.
Michael Haydn's Symphony No. 40 in F major, Perger 32, Sherman 40, MH 507, written in Salzburg in 1789, was the last symphony in F major that he wrote. The symphony is scored for 2 oboes , 2 bassoons , 2 horns , and strings , and in three movements:
Symphony No. 36 in E ♭ major (first half of the 1760s) Symphony No. 37 in C major (by 1758) Symphony No. 38 in C major, Echo (between 1765 and 1769, perhaps 1768) Symphony No. 39 in G minor (1767/1768) Symphony No. 40 in F major (by 1763) Symphony No. 41 in C major (by 1769) Symphony No. 42 in D major (by 1771) Symphony No. 43 in E ♭ major ...
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The Symphony in F-sharp, Op. 40, is the only symphony by 20th-century Austrian composer Erich Wolfgang Korngold, although as a teenager in 1912 he had written a Sinfonietta, his Op. 5. The symphony was completed in 1952 and dedicated to the memory of American president Franklin D. Roosevelt , who had died seven years earlier.
An early piano symphony was written by Theodor Kullak and published in 1847. [1] French composer Charles-Valentin Alkan composed one, which was published in 1857. José Vianna da Motta wrote of it, "Alkan demonstrates his brilliant understanding of [symphonic] form in the first movement of the Symphony (the fourth Study [of his Op. 39]). ...