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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

 

 

(27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791),

 

MOZART SYMPHONIES COMPLETE WORKS

 

MOZART SYMPHONIES COMPLETE WORKS


6

Mozart - Symphony No. 6 in F, K. 43 [complete]


  1. 7

    W. A. Mozart - KV 45 - Symphony No. 7 in D major

  2. 8

    Mozart - Symphony No. 8 in D, K. 48 [complete]

  3. 9

    Mozart - Symphony No. 9 in C, K. 73 [complete]

  4. 10

    ~W A Mozart~ Symphony No 10 In G Major (Complete)

  5. 11

    Mozart: Symphony No. 11 in D Major, K. 84 (Complete)

  6. 12

    Mozart Symphony No 12 complete

  7. 13

    Mozart - Symphony No.13 in F Major K 112

  8. 14

    Mozart / Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-flat major, K. 449 (Anda)

  9. 15

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Symphony No 15 in G Major, K124.

  10. 16

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Symphony No. 16 in C Major, K128.

  11. 17

    Mozart - Symphony No. 17 in G, K. 129 [complete]

  12. 18

    W. A. Mozart - KV 130 - Symphony No. 18 in F major

  13. 19

    Mozart - Symphony No. 19 in E flat, K. 132 [complete]

  14. 20

    W. A. Mozart - KV 133 - Symphony No. 20 in D major

  15. 21

    Mozart - Symphony No. 21 in A, K. 134 [complete]

  16. 22

    Mozart Symphony No 22 Sheet Music Hogwood AAM

  17. 23

    Mozart - Symphony No. 23 in D, K. 181 / K. 162b [complete]

  18. 24

    W. A. MOZART " Symphony No. 24 B flat Major (1773)

  19. 25

    Mozart - Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K. 183 [complete]

  20. 26

    W. A. MOZART " Symphony No. 26 E flat Major (1773)

  21. 27

    W. A. Mozart - KV 199 (161b/162a) - Symphony No. 27 in G major

  22. 28

    W. A. Mozart - KV 200 (173e/189k) - Symphony No. 28 in C major

  23. 29

    Mozart - Symphony No. 29 in A, K. 201 [complete]

  24. 30

    W. A. Mozart - KV 202 (186b) - Symphony No. 30 in D major

  25. 31

    Mozart - Symphony No. 31 in D major, K. 300a

  26. 32

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Symphony No. 32 in G major, K. 318

  27. 33

    Mozart - Symphony No. 33 in B flat, K. 319 [complete]

  28. 34

    W. A. Mozart - KV 338 - Symphony No. 34 in C major

  29. 35

    Mozart - Symphony n°35 "Haffner" - Philharmonia / Klemperer

  30. 36

    Mozart - Symphony n°36 'Linz' - Philharmonia / Klemperer

  31. 37

    Mozart (M. Haydn) Symphony No. 37 in G_K.444.wmv

  32. 38

    Mozart - Symphony n°38 "Prague" - Philharmonia / Klemperer 1956

  33. 39

    Mozart - Symphony n°39 - Philharmonia / Klemperer 1956

  34. 40

    Mozart - Symphony n°40 - Philharmonia / Klemperer 1956

  35. 41

    Mozart - Symphony n°41 'Jupiter' - Philharmonia / Klemperer (1954)

  36. 42

    MOZART Symphony No 40 in G minor KV550 LEONARD BERNSTEIN

  37. 43

    Mozart - Symphony 41 "Jupiter", k. 551

  38. 44

    Mozart - Symphonies No. 25, 29, 35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41 (Bernstein)

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From the Symphony No.1, composed when Mozart was just eight years old, to the mature and well-loved ‘Haffner’, ‘Prague’ and ‘Jupiter’ symphonies, this comprehensive 11-CD set collects together Mozart’s complete body of work in this genre, performed on period instruments by the Mozart Akademie Amsterdam and conducted by Jaap ter Linden.

Mozart is recognised as one of the great composers of the Classical symphony, building upon the achievements made by his mentor Joseph Haydn to develop its form. At the time that he composed his Symphony No.1 in 1764, the symphony’s form was still closely linked to that of the French opera overture, with three short movements in a fast-slow-fast pattern. Gradually, composers like Haydn began to expand this structure to the four-movement form that we are familiar with as the Classical symphony. These fascinating developments in style and structure can be heard in Mozart’s changing approach to symphonic composition throughout his career, and the booklet notes that accompany this release trace such developments in depth.

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Symphonies


Mozart's symphonic production covers a 24 year interval, from 1764 to 1788. According to most recent investigations, Mozart wrote not just the 41 symphonies reported in traditional editions, but up to 68 complete works of this type. However, by convention, the original numbering has been retained, and so his last symphony is still known as "No. 41". Some of the symphonies (K. 297, 385, 550) were revised by the author after their first versions.

Childhood symphonies (1764–1771)[edit]

These are the numbered symphonies from Mozart's early childhood.

There are also several "unnumbered" symphonies from this time period. Many of them were given numbers past 41 (but not in chronological order) in an older collection of Mozart's works (Mozart-Werke, 1877–1910, referred to as "GA"), but newer collections refer to them only by their entries in the Köchel catalogue. Many of these can not be completely established as being written by Mozart (see here).

Salzburg-era symphonies (1771–1777)[edit]

These symphonies are sometimes subcategorized as "Early" (1771–1773) and "Late" (1773–1777), and sometimes subcategorized as "Germanic" (with minuet) or "Italian" (without minuet). None of these were printed during Mozart's lifetime.

Although not counted as "symphonies" the three Divertimenti K. 136–138, in 3-movement Italian overture style, are sometimes indicated as "Salzburg Symphonies" too.

There are also several "unnumbered" symphonies from this time period that make use of music from Mozart's operas from the same time period. They are also given numbers past 41.

There are also three symphonies from this time period that are based on three of Mozart's serenades:

Late symphonies (1778–1791)[edit]

The three final symphonies (Nos. 39–41) were completed in about three months in 1788. It is quite likely that he hoped to publish these three works together as a single opus, although actually they remained unpublished until after his death. one or two of them might have been played in public in Leipzig in 1789.