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Serenade No. 1 (Mozart)

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which premiered in Milan on 26 December 1770. The March was long presumed lost until it was discovered that the march in the opera was in fact the same one used as the introductory movement to this work. The
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all feature both oboe and horn as prominent soloists (hence the fact that this may have been written for Leutgeb). The fifth movement is another minuet, with a trio in G for strings, followed by a tender
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The work was written most probably in the summer of 1769, and although the exact reasons for composition are not known, it has been suggested that it was written for the
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replacing the oboes. Next, another minuet, with a trio for strings alone in
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The first of the eight movements that follow the introductory march is an
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A Variety of Forms and Styles: Mozart's Serenades for Orchestra
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in D and A for the march). It is set in eight movements:
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Serenades and divertimenti by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Index

K. 100
K100 (disambiguation)
K
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
63
movements
march
Archbishop of Salzburg
oboe
horn
Joseph Ignaz Leutgeb
four horn concertos
D major
cassation
Mitridate, re di Ponto
autograph score
cellos
timpani
oboes
horns
trumpets
strings
cellos
timpani
Minuet
Andante
minuet
G
A
violins

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