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Symphony in D major based on the Serenade K.320 (Full Score)
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart Symphony in D major based on the Serenade K.320 (Full Score)
The D-major Serenade, the “Posthorn” Serenade (K. 320), was written in Salzburg and apparently served, like K. 204, as a Finalmusik for the end-of-year festivities at Salzburg University, which always took place in early August. The autograph score, located in the Staatsbibliothek Preussischer Kulturbesitz in Berlin, is dated 3 August 1779 in Mozart’s hand. A Viennese set of handwritten parts with Mozart’s corrections, preserved today in the library of the Styrian State Conservatory in Graz, hands town the symphony version of the nine-movement serenade in only three movements: Adagio maestoso-Allegro con spirito, Andantino, and Finale: Presto.
- Urtext of the New Mozart Edition
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