Symphony No. 4 (Mozart)
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The Symphony No. 4 in D Major, K. 19, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was composed in London during his stay there in 1765, at the age of 9. There are three movements, as was standard in the early Classical music era in which the child Mozart wrote, in the typical fast-slow-fast configuration. They are as follows:
- I. Allegro
- II. Andante
- III. Presto
[edit] External links
- Symphony in D K. 19: Score and critical report (German) in the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe
- Symphony No. 4 was available at the International Music Score Library Project.
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