Symphonies Of Mozart
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Mozart had an influence not only on piano concertos but also on symphonies and other compositional forms. During the early eighteenth century, the symphony a short piece, only ten to twenty minutes long. A composer well known for these early symphonies is Giovanni Battista Sammartini.
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The listing of Mozart's compositions
- The indication 'K.' or KV refers to 'Köchel (Verzeichnis)', i.e. the (more or less) chronological (i.e. by composition date) catalog of Mozart's works by Ludwig von Köchel. Note that this catalog has been amended several times, leading to ambiguity over some KV numbers (see e.g. Symphony No. 25). A version of the Köchel catalog can be found here and here.
- The compositions of Mozart listed below are grouped thematically, i.e. by type of composition. Not all thematic groups of Mozart's works have a separate numbering that is generally accepted: Köchel only numbers Symphonies (1 to 41); Piano concertos (1 to 27, leaving out some early transcriptions by Mozart) and a few other groups, on the other hand, for string quartets, most chamber music and vocal music there is no such numbering (or at least no general accepted one).
- Only relatively few of Mozart's compositions have Opus numbers, as not so many of his compositions were published during his lifetime, so numbering by Opus number proves quite impractical for Mozart compositions.