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  1. Das Leopold Mozart College of Music ist eine Nachfolgeeinrichtung des Leopold-Mozart-Konservatoriums der Stadt Augsburg sowie der Hochschule für Musik Nürnberg -Augsburg. Durch einen Beschluss des bayerischen Landtags vom 6. Mai 2008 wurde die kommunale Musikhochschule Nürnberg-Augsburg aufgelöst und Teile ihres Lehrkörpers und der dort ...

  2. Further spurious and doubtful symphonies can be found at Mozart symphonies of spurious or doubtful authenticity . The symphonies K. 19b, 66c, 66d, 66e, Anh.C 11.07, and Anh.C 11.08 are lost, and it is uncertain whether they are Mozart's work: they have not been included in the list below. The symphony numbers in the range 42 to 56 are sometimes ...

  3. Distances: Vienna-Prague, 251 km; Prague-Dresden, 118 km; Dresden-Leipzig, 102 km; Leipzig-Berlin, 153 km. One of the longest adulthood journeys of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a visit, beginning in spring 1789, to a series of cities lying northward of his adopted home in Vienna: Prague, Leipzig, Dresden, and Berlin .

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  5. Mozart mentioned two symphonies in a letter to his sister on 25 April 1770. In his revision of the Köchel catalogue, Alfred Einstein states his opinion that these symphonies are likely to be K. 95 and K. 97, which could be "twin symphonies" due to similarities in style and structure. This view, however, is disputed by other authors, including ...

  6. Milanese Quartets (Mozart) The Milanese Quartets, K. 155–160, are a set of six string quartets composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in late 1772 and early 1773 when he was sixteen and seventeen years old. They are called 'Milanese' because Mozart composed them in Milan while he was working on his opera Lucio Silla.

  7. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 's Horn Concerto No. 1 in D major, K. (412+514)/386b was written in 1791. The work is in two movements. Unusually, each movement received a distinct number in the first edition of the Köchel catalogue : The concerto is scored for solo horn, two oboes, two bassoons, and strings. This is one of two horn concertos of ...

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