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Symphony No.36 in C major (K.425) (Linz) (Study Score)
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart Symphony No.36 in C major (K.425) (Linz) (Study Score)
Mozart composed the Symphony in C major K.425, known as the “Linz Symphony”, within a few days in October/early November 1783 in the palace of Count Johann Joseph Anton von Thun-Hohenstein (1711–1798) in Linz where, together with Constanze, he stayed for three weeks on the way back from a trip to Salzburg. “On Tuesday, the fourth of November”, wrote Mozart to his father on 31 October (the day after his arrival in Linz), “I will be giving a concert in the theatre – and since I have no symphony with me, I am writing one as fast as I can, for it must be ready by then”. Accordingly, this work was performed for the first time in the theater in Linz on 4 November 1783.
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