Talk:Symphony No. 35 (Mozart)
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The other discrepancy on this page - the inclusion of K455 even though it, also, was written after March 1783 - might be explained if, as Einstein and others conjecture, Mozart wrote down variations and other piano works some time after improvising them. It is conceivably a different set of variations on the same Gluck tune, instead of an earlier set improvised on the occasion and only later written down and noted in the book he kept from K.449 on. Schissel : bowl listen 07:03, July 12, 2005 (UTC)
It is not clear where the information that the Haffner symphony was derived from the Haffner serenade came from. Can anyone clarify this as I have recently seen it asserted that one should not make the mistake of thinking that the symphony was derived from the serenade, though it is possible Mozart constructed a different "symphony" for performance purposes from the serenade. drfcb April 30, 2006