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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791

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  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: 'Overture: introduction to Mozart's Requiem' [i.e. Don Giovanni] MS. Mus. d. 297

  • Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (attrib.): Violin concerto in E flat major [K. Anh. C 14.04]; 1st movt. only MS. Mus. c. 608

  • Collection of music used at the church of St Johann Nepomuk in Vienna MSS. Mus. c.666-691

  • Collection of mostly sacred 18th-century vocal music MS. Mus. c. 592

  • Personal and working papers of Alan Tyson MSS. Tyson 1-3 and 6-194; MSS. Tyson 4 (Photogr.) and 195-204 (Photogr.); MS. Tyson 5 (Objects); MSS. Tyson 205-213 (Films); MS. Tyson 214 (Slides) and MS. Tyson 215 (Transparencies)

  • Four 'music books' with decorated paper covers, containing collections of music for voice and piano copied by different hands MSS. Johnson Mus. d. 20-23

  • Fragments of 'Quadrilles' by Mozart and Victor Cornette, and of an unidentified Mass MS. Mus. b. 15, fols. 25-28

  • Arrangements of Mozart's Symphonies in G minor (K. 550) and D major (K. 504) by Johann Baptist Cramer for piano (four hands), flute, violin and cello MS. Mus. d. 172

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  • Mozart | Wolfgang Amadeus | 1756-1791 | Austrian composer
  • Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, 1756-1791

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