Mozart Symphony no. 19 in E-flat major, K. 132

The Symphony no. 19 in Eb, K. 132 was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in July, 1772. The symphony has the scoring of two oboes, four horns (two of them uniquely written in "E flat alto"), and strings.The first movement opens with a motif that Mozart would later use at the beginning of his twenty-second piano concerto in the same key. The exposition is brief and there is no repeat. The development focuses on new material. There is also an alternative slow movement, marked Andantino grazioso. The tempo marks in the first, second and fourth movements were written in the hand of Leopold Mozart. The finale is a French rondo in seven part (ABACADA) form. Each part of the rondo is repeated except for the final A.
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Mozart - Symphony No.19 in E flat major - I. Allegro
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Mozart - Symphony No.19 in E flat major - II. Andantino grazioso
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Mozart - Symphony No.19 in E flat major - III. Menuetto
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Mozart - Symphony No.19 in E flat major - IV. Allegro
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