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Symphonie Nr. 35 D-dur KV 385 (Hafner)

COMPOSER: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
PUBLISHER: Breitkopf und Härtel
PRODUCT TYPE: Set of Parts
INSTRUMENT GROUP: Orchestra
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote his Hafner Symphony K. 385 in the summer of 1782 on the occasion of the elevation into the nobility of his friend and patron Sigmund Hafner. Next to the well-known movements, this version (A) also contained the March K. 408/2 (385a) and possibly a second, no longer
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Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Editor Henrik Wiese
Publisher Breitkopf und Härtel
Instrumentation 2fl,2ob,2klar,2fag,2hn,2trp,str,pk
Product Type Set of Parts
Instrument Group Orchestra
Genre Classical
ISMN 9790004341049
Series Breitkopf Urtext Edition
No. Pages 84
No. BRKOB5373-30
Definitive Duration 00:20:00
Description
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote his Hafner Symphony K. 385 in the summer of 1782 on the occasion of the elevation into the nobility of his friend and patron Sigmund Hafner. Next to the well-known movements, this version (A) also contained the March K. 408/2 (385a) and possibly a second, no longer extant minuet. Called Hafner=Musique by Mozart, the work was unquestionably a serenade at first. In early 1783 Mozart then reduced the Hafner Music for his subscription concert at the Vienna Burgtheater on 23 March 1783 to a four-movement symphony. This is the form in which the work was first printed in 1785 (Version B). For a further performance, Mozart added flute and clarinet parts to the symphony. In 1805, this version (C) was published by André in Offenbach, who thus began making it known. The primary sources of the present Breitkopf Urtext edition are the autographs to K. 385 and K. 408/2 (385a). It thus becomes possible for the first time to play all three versions of the Hafner Music , since the variants of Versions A and B can be easily discerned through indications in footnotes and notes in small print.
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