The Symphony No. 33 in B♭ major, K. 319, was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and dated on 9 July 1779.[1]
Symphony in B♭ major | |
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No. 33 | |
by W. A. Mozart | |
Key | B-flat major |
Catalogue | K. 319 |
Composed | 1779, revised 1782 or 1785 |
Published | 1785 (Artaria) |
Movements | Four (Allegro assai, Andante moderato, Menuetto, Finale: Allegro assai) |
Structure
editThe symphony has 4 movements, and is scored for strings, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, and 2 horns, the smallest orchestral force employed in his last ten symphonies:
- Allegro assai, 3
4, in sonata form. The development section of this movement is based on a theme that does not appear in the exposition : the four-note figure that will become the principal theme of the Jupiter Symphony. - Andante moderato in E♭ major, 2
4, in modified sonata form, order of first and second subjects reversed in the recapitulation - Menuetto, 3
4, in ternary form - Finale: Allegro assai, 2
4, in sonata form
The autograph score is today preserved in the Biblioteka Jagiellońska, in Kraków.[1]
References
editExternal links
edit- Symphony No. 33: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Symphony in B-flat K. 319: Score and critical report (in German) in the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe