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 the Mozart family's Grand Tour of Europe in 1765, when Mozart was 9 years old.


Background

Even though the original of Mozart's manuscript has not survived, the set of parts written in the hand of his father,
Leopold Mozart Johann Georg Leopold Mozart (November 14, 1719 – May 28, 1787) was a German composer, violinist and theorist. He is best known today as the father and teacher of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and for his violin textbook ''Versuch einer gründlichen ...
, is preserved in the Bavarian State Library in Munich. It is known today that the early symphonies by young Mozart were performed at the public concerts in the Little Haymarket Theatre in London. It is therefore possible that these parts were written for one of these public performances, although Zaslaw concludes that the work was composed or at least completed in The Hague.


Structure

The work is scored for two oboes, two horns and strings. : \relative c' 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: # Allegro, D major, ( Common time), 78 bars # Andante, G major, , 45 bars #
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, D major, , 106 bars


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* * 04 1765 compositions Compositions in D major {{symphony-stub