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Edmund Angerer
Toy Symphony ('Berchtoldsgaden Musik') (formerly attributed to L. Mozart, W.A. Mozart, F.J. Haydn)
Works Info
Composer
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Edmund Angerer
Genre
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Orchestral
Average_duration
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3:11
Movement_count
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3
Movement ....
The Toy Symphony, also known as Berchtoldsgaden Musik, is a musical composition that has been attributed to several composers, including Leopold Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Franz Joseph Haydn. However, the true composer of the piece is Edmund Angerer, an Austrian composer and conductor who lived from 1740 to 1794. The Toy Symphony was composed in the late 18th century and premiered in Vienna, Austria. The composition consists of four movements, each of which features a different toy instrument. The first movement features a toy trumpet, the second movement features a toy drum, the third movement features a toy bird whistle, and the fourth movement features a toy rattle. The Toy Symphony is a lighthearted and playful composition that is often performed as a novelty piece. The use of toy instruments adds to the whimsical nature of the piece and makes it a popular choice for children's concerts and holiday performances. Despite its popularity, the Toy Symphony has been the subject of controversy over the years due to its attribution to other composers. Leopold Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's father, was initially credited with the composition, but it was later discovered that he did not write the piece. Franz Joseph Haydn was also believed to have composed the Toy Symphony, but this attribution has also been debunked. Today, the Toy Symphony is recognized as the work of Edmund Angerer and continues to be a beloved piece of classical music. Its playful nature and use of toy instruments make it a unique and entertaining addition to any concert program.
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