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  1. Composed. 1764. Movements. Three ( Molto allegro, Andante, Presto) The Symphony No. 1 in E♭ major, K. 16, is a symphony written in 1764 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart at the age of eight years. [1] By this time, he was already notable in Europe as a wunderkind performer but had composed little music.

    • 1764
    • K. 16
    • Three (Molto allegro, Andante, Presto)
    • E-flat major
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  3. When he was eight years old, Mozart wrote his first symphony, most of which was probably transcribed by his father. [15] Mozart aged 14 in January 1770 (School of Verona, attributed to Giambettino Cignaroli )

  4. 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 ...

  5. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart raised the symphony to heights that in many respects remain unsurpassed. Of his 50-odd symphonies, produced between 1764 and 1788, the earliest ones are conventional but precocious, reflecting influences of Johann Christian Bach, Giovanni Battista Sammartini, and Joseph Haydn.

  6. Apr 3, 2014 · He wrote out the entire score from memory, returning only to correct a few minor errors. ... and the finale of Symphony Number 41. During this time, Mozart met Joseph Haydn and the two composers ...

  7. Feb 5, 1983 · Mozart's very first symphony has been discovered and authenticated by international experts, and will be performed in Denmark in March or April. Mozart was about 9 years old when he wrote it....