List of symphonies by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

This is a list of symphonies by the classical composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Symphonies No. 2 (attributed to Leopold Mozart) and 3 (written by Carl Friedrich Abel) are spurious. Spurious symphonies can be found at Mozart symphonies of spurious or doubtful authenticity. Symphonies that are suspected not to be Mozart's, but have not been proven to be the work of another composer, are in this list. Mozart's "37th symphony" is actually Michael Haydn's 25th symphony; Mozart only added a 20-bar slow introduction to it.

The symphonies K. 19b, 66c, 66d, 66e, Anh.C 11.07, and Anh.C 11.08 are lost, and have not been proven to be Mozart's work: they have not been included in the list below.

The symphony numbers in the range 42 to 56 are sometimes used for symphonic works that were not numbered in the 1-41 sequence. They have been included for completeness, although they are out of chronological sequence. In addition, some authentic symphonies were never given numbers. The symphonies in the 1-41 chronological sequence have been listed first; the symphonies that were given the numbers 42-56 are listed next; and lastly are listed the remaining symphonies. The symphonies given numbers past 41 (but not No. 7a) are sometimes listed with "GA" preceding the number, because these numbers were from the Alte Mozart-Ausgabe, the full name of which was the "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozarts Werke: Kritisch durchgesehene Gesamtausgabe". There are no symphonies "GA 49" and "GA 53".

Links to scores of each symphony have been included. All the symphonies in this table except Nos. 2, 3 and 37 (which are spurious) have links to scores in the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe; the spurious symphonies Nos. 2, 3 and 37 have links to scores at the International Music Score Library Project.

List of symphonies

  : Outside of original 41

K1 K6 Title Key Composed Incipit
16 16 Symphony No. 1 E major London 1764–5
Symphony No. 2 is considered spurious
Symphony No. 3 is considered spurious
19 19 Symphony No. 4 D major London 1765
Anh. 223 19a Symphony, K. 19a F major London 1765 – Paris 1765/6
22 22 Symphony No. 5 B major The Hague December 1765
Anh. 221 45a "Old Lambach"[1] G major The Hague 1766
43 43 Symphony No. 6 F major Salzburg ? – Vienna 1767
45 45 Symphony No. 7 D major Vienna 16 January 1768
48 48 Symphony No. 8 D major Vienna 13 December 1768
73 73 Symphony No. 9 C major Salzburg/Italy? 1769-70
74 74 Symphony No. 10 G major Milan 1770
78 75b Symphony No. 12 G major 1771
110 120/111a Symphony No. 48[2]
D major 1771
112 112 Symphony No. 13 F major 1771
114 114 Symphony No. 14 A major 1771
124 124 Symphony No. 15 G major 1772
128 128 Symphony No. 16 C major 1772
129 129 Symphony No. 17 G major 1772
130 130 Symphony No. 18 F major 1772
132 132 Symphony No. 19 E major 1772
133 133 Symphony No. 20 D major 1772
134 134 Symphony No. 21 A major 1772
161, 163 141a[3] Symphony No. 50 D major 1772
160 184/161a Symphony No. 26 E major 1773
161 199/161b Symphony No. 27 G major 1773
162 162 Symphony No. 22 C major 1773
163 181/162b Symphony No. 23 D major 1773
173 182/173dA Symphony No. 24 B major 1773
174 183/173dB Symphony No. 25
"Little G minor"
G minor 1773
186 201/186a Symphony No. 29 A major 1774
187 202/186b Symphony No. 30 D major 1774
189 200/189k Symphony No. 28 C major 1774
300 297/300a Symphony No. 31
"Paris"
D major 1778
318 318 Symphony No. 32
"Overture in the Italian style"
G major 1779
319 319 Symphony No. 33 B major 1779
338 338 Symphony No. 34 C major 1780
385 385 Symphony No. 35
"Haffner"
D major 1782
425 425 Symphony No. 36
"Linz"
C major 1783
Symphony No. 37 is considered spurious
504 504 Symphony No. 38
"Prague"
D major 1786
543 543 Symphony No. 39 E major 1788
550 550 Symphony No. 40
"Great G minor"[1]
G minor 1788
551 551 Symphony No. 41
"Jupiter"
C major 1788
207 196+(121/207a) Symphony No. 51[4] D major 1774-75
213 208+(102/213c) Symphony No. 52[5] C major 1775
61 K. 135+61h Symphony, K. 135+61h D major 1772?
No score available

Uncertain attribution

K K6 Title Key Composed Incipit
73 73q Symphony No. 11[6]
(uncertain authenticity)
D major Milan/Bologna 1770

Doubtful Attributions

Number Key K. number Year Incipit
GA 42
(doubtful)
F major K. 75 1771
GA 43
(doubtful)
F major K. 76/42a 1767
GA 44
(doubtful)
D major K. 81/73l 1770
GA 45
(doubtful)
D major K. 95/73n 1770
GA 46
(doubtful)
C major K. 96/111b 1771
GA 47
(doubtful)
D major K. 97/73m 1770
GA 54
(doubtful)
B major K. Anh. 216/74g/Anh.C 11.03 1771
GA 55
(doubtful)
B major K. Anh. 214/45b 1768
GA 56[7]
(doubtful)
F major K. 98/Anh.C 11.04 1771?
(no number)
(doubtful)
"Odense"
A minor K. Anh. 220/16a 1765?

Adapted from Serenades

NumberKeyK. numberYearIncipit
(no number)[8][9]D majorK. 204/213a1775-
(no number)[8][10]D majorK. 250/248b1776-
(no number)[8][11]D majorK. 3201779-
(no number)
(minuet only)
C majorK. 409/383f1782-

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Spurious attribution

K. number Title Key Year Incipit
K. 17/Anh.C 11.02 Symphony No. 2
(spurious)[14]
B major 1765?
Symphony No. 2: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
K. 18/Anh.A 51 Symphony No. 3
(spurious)[15]
E major 1767?
Symphony No. 3: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
444/(425a+Anh.A 53) Symphony No. 37[16] G major 1783
Symphony No. 37: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
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See also

Notes

  1. Two versions
  2. The first and second movements are the overture and No. 1 to the opera Ascanio in Alba, K. 111. The third movement is the finale of the sinfonia (K. 120/111a) to Ascanio in Alba.
  3. Formely: (126+163)/161; For a detailed explanation of the many Köchel numbers this symphony has see the article K141a (formerly K126, K161, K163) "Il sogno di Scipione" Symphony in D at the Mozart Forum Archived 2014-01-05 at the Wayback Machine by Dennis Pajot.
  4. The first and second movements together constitute the overture to the opera La finta giardiniera, K. 196. The third movement is listed separately as K. 121/207a.
  5. First and second movements based on music from the opera Il re pastore, K. 208. The third movement consists of newly composed material. The second movement is incomplete.
  6. Sometimes attributed to Leopold Mozart or Carl Ditters von Dittersdorf
  7. Sometimes also called GA 48.
  8. Based on the serenade with the same K. number
  9. After the Serenade No. 5
  10. After the "Haffner" serenade
  11. After the "Posthorn" serenade
  12. imslp.org: Symphonies by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  13. Neue Mozart-Ausgabe
  14. Attributed to Leopold Mozart
  15. Written by Carl Friedrich Abel
  16. Only slow introduction is by Mozart, rest is by Michael Haydn
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