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The Serenade No. 6 for Orchestra in D major
K. 239, Serenata notturna , was written by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in
Salzburg , in 1776. Mozart's father,
Leopold Mozart , wrote the title and a January 1776 date on the original manuscript.
[1]
It has three
movements .
Marcia (maestoso)
Minuetto Rondo (allegretto)
It is scored for
The title Serenata notturna has also been used by
Robin Holloway for a work for four horns and orchestra (his opus 52, 1982).
[2]
^ Mozart: Eine Kleine Nachmusik, Serenata of London, from CD booklet written by Leonard Burkat, 1987, MCA Records (bar code 0-7674-251662-2-2)
^
"Chronological List of Works by Holloway" . University of Cambridge. Archived from
the original on 2006-08-20. Retrieved 2008-01-12 .
No. 1 in D, K. 100
No. 4 in D, K. 203 ("Colloredo")
No. 5 in D, K. 204
No. 6 in D, K. 239 ("Serenata Notturna")
No. 7 in D, K. 250 ("Haffner")
No. 9 in D, K. 320 ("Posthorn")
No. 10 in B♭ , K. 361 ("Gran Partita")
No. 11 in E♭ , K. 375
(no number) in D, K. 385 (converted into "Haffner Symphony")
No. 12 in C minor, K. 388
No. 13 in G, K. 525 ("Eine kleine Nachtmusik")
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