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  1. The opening measures of the first movement. The lower stave is the orchestral part at the pitch played by the violins, oboes and horns; the violas, cellos and basses play an octave lower. The upper stave is the right hand of the piano part. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 's Piano Concerto No. 9 in Emajor, K. 271, known as the Jeunehomme or Jenamy ...

  2. The Naxos Records CD "Complete Works for Horn & Orchestra" includes, besides the concerti, three rondos for horn and orchestra completed by musicologists. William Purvis has recorded No. 3 along with No. 2, K. 417, with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra for Deutsche Grammophon, on a disc which also includes Mozart's Oboe Concerto, K. 314 and ...

  3. The symphony features the fanfares and flourishes typical of the "festive symphony" or "trumpet symphony", which is characteristic of Austrian symphonic writing in C major. This is the first of Mozart's C major symphonies to exhibit this character, but the style would be revisited in his subsequent two works in this key, the 36th and 41st ...

  4. The Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra in Emajor, K. 364 (320d), was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart . At the time of its composition in 1779, Mozart was on a tour of Europe that included Mannheim and Paris. He had been experimenting with the sinfonia concertante genre [1] and this work can be considered his most ...

  5. The Symphony No. 5 in B ♭ major, K. 22, was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in The Hague in December 1765, at the age of nine, while he was on his musical tour of Western Europe. [1] Mozart fell seriously ill during his stay in The Hague, and he wrote this composition probably while he was convalescing from his illness.

  6. Serenade in E-flat major, K.375 (Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus) Movements/Sections. 5 movements. Composition Year. 1781-10-15, revised 1782. Genre Categories. Serenades; For 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 2 horns; Scores featuring the oboe;

  7. Music. The work is scored for flute, two oboes, two bassoons, two horns in B-flat, solo piano and strings, which makes it thinner than Mozart's other late concertos, all of which except for No. 23 have trumpet and timpani. It has three movements: