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In updating the catalog, the quandary editors faced was that Köchel's 1st edition (now K1) numbers had become integrated into virtually every document related to Mozart, including books, ... So, even though modern research and scholarship could correct the dates of the many compositions requiring revision,
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alte Mozart-Ausgabe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The standard catalog of Mozart's compositions was made by: Ludwig von Köchel; Franz X. Süssmayr; Lorenzo da Ponte; Freidrich Kuhlau ...
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3. A brilliant solo section in a concerto designed to display the performer's virtuosity is called ... 8. The standard catalog of the compositions of Mozart was made by...
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Dec 2, 2003 ... The standard catalog of Mozart's compositions was made by. a. Ludwig von Kochel b. Franz X. Sussmayr c. Lorenzo da Ponte d. Friedrich Kuhlau ...
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This manuscript is Mozart's record of his compositions in the last seven years of his life, and thus is a uniquely important document. ... Mozart made his last entry in the catalogue just three weeks before his early death in December 1791. His last great work, a requiem, was not entered as it remained unfinished at...
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Probably the best known book on Mozart published in the last fifty years is Alfred Einstein's Mozart: His Character, His Work. When he wrote the book in the middle thirties, Einstein had just completed his monumental revision of the Köchel catalog of Mozart's compositions.
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So in theory, there are (11^16) * (6^16) = (1.3 * (10^29)) possible compositions. Of course, many of them will be closely related. Nevertheless, there are still many interesting possibilities. ... Köchels' Catalog of Mozart's Works ... Extensive Resource of Standard MIDI Files...
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