Symphony No.28 in C major (K.200) (Full Score)

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

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Mozart Symphony No.28 in C major (K.200) (Full Score)

The so-called nine “Salzburg” symphonies were composed after Mozart had returned from his final journey to Italy.  Their textual transmission is especially straightforward and convenient: shortly after their composition the autograph scores were gathered together by Leopold Mozart, who also supplied a table of contents with incipits, and bound in a single volume.  The volume takes its name “Cranz III” from its nineteenth-century owner, August Cranz.

The Symphony in C major K.200 presumably dates from 17 or 12 November 1774 making it the last piece in the Salzburg series.  Unlike its companions, the autograph score (less the timpani part) is preserved in a private collection in Vienna rather than in New York.

- Urtext of the New Mozart Edition

- Full score and performance material (BA4749) available for sale

BA4749
9790006455393
Baerenreiter Germany

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