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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's String Quartet No. 2 in D major, K. 155/134a, is thought to have been composed in the autumn of 1772 in Bolzano, while Mozart and his father were touring Italy. [1] The opening movement is notable for its unusual (at the time) key changes and its use of the interrupted Cadence.

Movements

The quartet has three movements:

  1. Allegro
  2. Andante in A major
  3. Molto Allegro

References

  1. ^ Stanley Sadie (2006). Mozart: The Early Years 1756-1781. Oxford University Press. p.  278. ISBN  0393061124.

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