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  1. The Adagio and Fugue in C minor, K. 546, is a composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for strings. Mozart entered it into his own work catalogue on 26 June 1788 in Vienna as "A short Adagio for two violins, viola and bass, for a fugue which I wrote some time ago for two Pianos".

  2. The Adagio in B minor, K. 540, is a composition for piano solo by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He entered it into his Verzeichnis aller meiner Werke ( Catalogue of all my Works ) on 19 March 1788 . At 57 measures , the length of the piece is largely based on the performer's interpretation, including the decision of whether to do both repeats ; it ...

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  4. 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. It is believed that Mozart wrote it specifically for the violinist Antonio Brunetti, who complained that the original slow movement was ...

  5. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Opus/Catalogue Number Op./Cat. No. K.540 I-Catalogue Number I-Cat. No. IWM 7 Key B minor Movements/Sections Mov'ts/Sec's: 1 Year/Date of Composition Y/D of Comp. 1788-3-19, Vienna First Pub lication. 1788 or 1794 Composer Time Period Comp. Period: Classical: Piece Style Classical: Instrumentation piano External Links ...

  6. Adagio in C major, K.356/617a (Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus) Movements/Sections. 1 adagio. Composition Year. 1791. Genre Categories. Adagios; For glass harmonica; Scores featuring the glass harmonica;

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  7. The first publication (Hoffmeister) gives the instrumentation as 2 violini, viola e violoncello (and the work's title as Fuga, not Adagio e fuga.) Navigation etc. String Quartets by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

  8. This Serenade (which is also referred to as the Gran Partita or the Serenade for 13 wind instruments) has 7 movements of which the Adagio (in E flat major) is the 3rd. It was probably written in Vienna during 1781-2, and its performance may have been intended for Mozarts wedding (August 1782).

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