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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Symphony No. 38 in D major, K. 504 "Prague"
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Composer
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
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Symphony
Style
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Symphony
Compose Date
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1786
Average_duration
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28:58
Movement_count
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3
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed his Symphony No. 38 in D major, K. 504, also known as the Prague Symphony, in 1786. The symphony was premiered in Prague on January 19, 1787, during Mozart's first visit to the city. The Prague Symphony is one of Mozart's most popular and well-known works, and it is considered a masterpiece of the classical era. The Prague Symphony consists of three movements: 1. Adagio - Allegro 2. Andante 3. Finale: Presto The first movement begins with a slow and solemn introduction in the key of D minor, which leads into a lively and energetic Allegro in D major. The movement is characterized by its use of contrasting themes and its dynamic shifts between loud and soft passages. The second movement, Andante, is a lyrical and expressive piece in the key of G major. It features a beautiful melody played by the strings, with the woodwinds providing a delicate accompaniment. The final movement, Finale: Presto, is a fast and lively piece in the key of D major. It is characterized by its use of syncopated rhythms and its playful and energetic themes. The Prague Symphony is known for its rich and complex orchestration, with Mozart making full use of the orchestra's capabilities. The symphony features a large orchestra, including strings, woodwinds, brass, and timpani. Mozart also makes use of a variety of musical techniques, such as counterpoint and chromaticism, to create a rich and varied musical texture. Overall, the Prague Symphony is a masterpiece of the classical era, showcasing Mozart's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both beautiful and complex. Its popularity and enduring appeal are a testament to its status as one of Mozart's greatest works.
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