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  2. Symphony No. 25 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K. 183/173dB, was written by the then 17-year-old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in October 1773, [1] shortly after the success of his opera seria Lucio Silla. It was supposedly completed in Salzburg on October 5, a mere two days after the completion of his Symphony No. 24 , although this remains unsubstantiated.

  3. List of symphonies by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Wikipedia

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    Symphony No. 10: G major: 08:25 1770 Milan Symphony No. 10: Score and critical report (in German) in the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe; Symphony No. 11 is considered of uncertain authenticity: 110 75b Symphony No. 12: G major: 15:35 1771 Salzburg Symphony No. 12: Score and critical report (in German) in the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe; 111+120 111+111a Symphony ...

  4. List of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Wikipedia

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    The indication "K." or "KV" refers to Köchel Verzeichnis (Köchel catalogue), i.e. the (more or less) chronological catalogue of Mozart's works by Ludwig von Köchel.This catalogue has been amended several times, leading to ambiguity over some KV numbers (see e.g. Symphony No. 24 and Symphony No. 25, numbered K. 173dA and 173dB in the 6th edition).

  5. Symphony No. 25 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... hide. Symphony No. 25 may refer to: Symphony No. 25 (Brian) ... by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1773; Symphony No. 25 ...

  6. Köchel catalogue - Wikipedia

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    Köchel-Verzeichnis, published 1975 in East Germany. The Köchel catalogue (German: Köchel-Verzeichnis) is a catalogue of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, originally created by Ludwig Ritter von Köchel, in which the entries are abbreviated K. or KV.

  7. List of symphonies with names - Wikipedia

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    Romantic Symphony: 1974: A revision of Glonti's first symphony (1961) 6: Vita nova: New Life: 1974: Based on La Vita Nuova by Dante Alighieri. 7: Fiat lux: Let there be light: 1981: See Let there be light: 8: Symphonic Groups, Their Invariants and Representations: 1982: 11: Mundus apertus: The World is open: 1987: 12: Liturgical Symphony: 1989 ...

  8. Symphony No. 23 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    1773 miniature of Mozart. The Symphony No. 23 in D major, K. 181/162b, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was dated as complete on May 19, 1773. [1] It is sometimes called "Overture", even though the autograph score bears the title "Sinfonia". [2] The symphony is scored for 2 oboes, 2 horns in D, 2 trumpets in D, and strings.

  9. Symphony No. 26 (Mozart) - Wikipedia

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    The Symphony No. 26 in E ♭ major, K. 184/161a, was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and completed on March 30, 1773, [1] one month after he returned from his third Italian tour. [ 2 ] The symphony has the scoring of two flutes , two oboes , two bassoons , two horns , two trumpets and strings .