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General Information. Navigation etc. Published by Johann André with plate 1519 (ca.1800) (together with KV 269 - see WorldCat) which is, according to NMA, the first edition. Categories:
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The Adagio in E major for Violin and Orchestra, K. 261, was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1776. It was probably a replacement movement for the original slow movement of his Violin Concerto No. 5 in A .
Mozart - Adagio in E for Violin and Orchestra. A lone violin piece that replaced one of Mozart's concerto movements, this piece has become legendary in its own right. In addition to his five complete violin concertos, Mozart composed a few separate movements.
This page lists all sheet music of Adagio for Violin and Orchestra in E, K261 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–91).
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Download. Pro Credit. Share. Please rate this score. Why am I seeing this? This score is based on. Adagio In E Major, K.261. by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Other versions of this composition. Mozart Adagio in E major for Violin, Piano Reduction. Violin, Piano. 10 votes. Adagio in E major, K.261 - W. A. Mozart. Mixed Ensemble.
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