MOZART SYMPHONY, 33; K. 319 CARLOS KLEIBER 1996
Scored for paired oboes, bassoons, horns, and strings featuring a divided viola part, the symphony no. 33 in B flat major was originally in three movements; the Minuet and Trio was added for performances in Vienna. In 1782, Mozart added a Minuet and Trio to the symphony, placing it in third position. The generally dark mood is an unusual trait of this B flat major movement. The Trio tune slightly resembles the second theme of the first movement. However, the cheerful finale is filled with abundant energy an
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