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The
Symphony No. 26 in E♭ major,
K. 184/161a, was written by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and completed on March 30, 1773,
[1] one month after he returned from his
third Italian tour.
[2]
The symphony has the scoring of two
flutes, two
oboes, two
bassoons, two
horns, two
trumpets and
strings.
[3]
It has the following 3
movements:
-
Molto presto, 4
4
-
Andante in
C minor, 2
4
-
Allegro, 3
8
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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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