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1772 composition by W. A. Mozart
Symphony No. 21 in A major, K. 134, is a symphony that was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in August 1772.[1]
The symphony has the scoring of two flutes, two horns, and strings.[1]
There are four movements:
- Allegro, 3
4 in A major
- Andante, 2
4 in D major
- Menuetto – Trio, 3
4 in A major
- Allegro, 2
2 in A major
- ^ a b Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (2005). Die Sinfonien III. Translated by Robinson, J. Branford. Kassel: Bärenreiter-Verlag. pp. XI. ISMN M-006-20466-3
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- a Symphonies of doubtful authenticity.
- b No. 2 now attributed to Leopold Mozart.
- c No. 3 now attributed to Carl Friedrich Abel (although Mozart changed the instrumentation).
- d Symphonies generally agreed to be spurious today, but included in either the old or new complete editions.
- e No. 37 now attributed to Michael Haydn, except for the slow introduction which Mozart added.
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