“Following nearly 4 years without having composed a new symphony, although still writing opera overtures and works from orchestral serenades, Mozart composed the �Paris� Symphony. Mozart received the commission from Joseph Legros, when him and his mother were in Paris in 1778.Mozart composed the work for the largest orchestra he�d written for until then in a symphony, marking the first time which he had used Clarinets in one of his symphonies. Mozart had taken pains to write the work in a style that would appeal to the French and, despite a dismal rehearsal, the first performance was well received.Available here is a study score of Mozart�s Symphony No.31 in D �Paris� K.297, which is ideal for study and perusal usage.”
- Vendor:
- Hal Leonard
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- Instrumentation:
- Orchestra
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- Pages:
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- Subtitle:
- Leduc
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