Symphony No.29 in A major (K.201) (Study Score)
Mozart Symphony No.29 in A major (K.201) (Study Score)
The so-called nine “Salzburg” symphonies were composed after Mozart had returned from his final journey to Italy. Their textual transmission is especially straightforward and convenient: shortly after their composition the autograph scores were gathered together by Leopold Mozart, who also supplied a table of contents with incipits, and bound in a single volume. The volume takes its name “Cranz III” from its nineteenth-century owner, August Cranz.
The Symphony in A major K.201 was completed on 6 April 1774. Besides the autograph score, there once existed a set of parts with annotations in Mozart’s hand.
- Urtext of the New Mozart Edition
- Full score and performance material (BA4722) and study score format 22.5 x 16.5cm (TP43) available for sale
| Item code | 0200043000 |
|---|---|
| Primary Access Code | TP43 |
| Access Code | TP43 |