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  2. Symphony No. 40 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    As Neal Zaslaw has pointed out, writers on Mozart have often suggested – or even asserted – that Mozart never heard his 40th Symphony performed. Some commentators go further, suggesting that Mozart wrote the symphony (and its companions, Nos. 39 and 41) without even intending it to be performed, but rather for posterity, as (to use Alfred Einstein's words) an "appeal to eternity".

  3. List of symphonies by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Wikipedia

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    Mozart's "37th symphony" is actually Michael Haydn's 25th symphony; Mozart only added a 20-bar slow introduction to it. Some symphonies of doubtful authenticity were included in either the Alte Mozart-Ausgabe or the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe ; they are in this list but marked as doubtful or spurious (in the cases of Symphony, K. 16a and K. 98 , which ...

  4. Symphony No. 40 - Wikipedia

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    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 Topics referred to by the same term

  5. Mozart and G minor - Wikipedia

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    Another convention of G minor symphonies observed in Mozart's No. 25 and No. 40 was the choice of the subdominant of the relative key (B ♭ major), E ♭ major, for the slow movement; other non-Mozart examples of this practice include J. C. Bach Op. 6, No. 6, from 1769, Haydn's No. 39 (1768/69) and Johann Baptist Wanhal's G minor symphony ...

  6. Category:Symphonies by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 27 (Mozart) Symphony No. 28 (Mozart) Symphony No. 29 (Mozart) Symphony No. 30 (Mozart) Symphony No. 31 (Mozart) Symphony No. 32 (Mozart) Symphony No. 33 (Mozart) Symphony No. 34 (Mozart) Symphony No. 35 (Mozart) Symphony No. 36 (Mozart) Symphony No. 37 (Mozart) Symphony No. 38 (Mozart) Symphony No. 39 (Mozart) Symphony No. 40 ...

  7. Symphony No. 41 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 41 is the last of a set of three that Mozart composed in rapid succession during the summer of 1788. No. 39 was completed on 26 June and No. 40 on 25 July. [ 1 ] Nikolaus Harnoncourt argues that Mozart composed the three symphonies as a unified work, pointing, among other things, to the fact that the Symphony No. 41, as the final ...

  8. Symphony No. 36 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    The slow movement has a siciliano character and meter which was rare in Mozart's earlier symphonies (only used in one of the slow movements of the "Paris") but would appear frequently in later works such as No. 38 and No. 40. [3] The next symphony by Mozart is Symphony No. 38. The work known as "Symphony No. 37" is mostly by Michael Haydn. [4]

  9. Symphony No. 39 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 39 is the first of a set of three (his last symphonies) that Mozart composed in rapid succession during the summer of 1788.No. 40 was completed on 25 July and No. 41 on 10 August. [1]

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