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Mozart Harmoniemusik

In the latter part of the 18th century and the early 19th century, the term Harmoniemusik defined a specific instrumentation. The traditional Harmonie consised of pairs of oboes, clarinets, horns and bassoons with or without a part for double bass. Flutes were almost always excluded. The term Harmoniemusik differentiated wind music written tor Harmonie front that written for wind band or wind ensemble. Mozart wrote two known works for this specific instrumentation:

Serenade in E Flat, KV. 375

Serenade in c minor,. KV. 388

The Serenade in B Flat, KV. 361 (Gran Partitta) is a basic Harmonie ensemble with the addition of two horns and two bassethorns. The Divertimenti KV. 166 and 186 are written for Harmonie with the additon of two cor anglais

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Harmoniemusik composed by Mozart

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Harmoniemusik attributed to Mozart

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Works attributed to Mozart