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Kozeluch : Symphony nr.5 in g- minor (1787 !)
Mozart must have known this symphony, composed and premiered in Vienna in 1787.
From Kozeluh’s finale Mozart consciously or unconsciously quotes the second subject, which can be heard three times in this mvt, in his own g-minor symphony (no.40 KV550, 1788).
We not only find this quote back in Mozart’s work, but it shares a similar agitated tenor and mood too.
Comparing with other Sturm-und-Drang g-minor works, Mozart’s other g-minor (no.25 KV183) or e.g. Haydn’s (no.39, as well as no.83 “La Poule”) are different, show fewer similarities with a general agitated tenor among themselves and other works, than the similarities between Mozart 40 and Kozeluch 5.
Kozeluch : Symphony nr.5 in g- minor (1787 !)
Mozart must have known this symphony, composed and premiered in Vienna in 1787.
From Kozeluh’s finale Mozart consciously or unconsciously quotes the second subject, which can be heard three times in this mvt, in his own g-minor symphony (no.40 KV550, 1788).
We not only find this quote back in Mozart’s work, but it shares a similar agitated tenor and mood too.
Comparing with other Sturm-und-Drang g-minor works, Mozart’s other g-minor (no.25 KV183) or e.g. Haydn’s (no.39, as well as no.83 “La Poule”) are different, show fewer similarities with a general agitated tenor among themselves and other works, than the similarities between Mozart 40 and Kozeluch 5.
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