Mozart's nine symphonie is Kv 73, is in C, four movements (allegro, andante, menuetto and allegro molto). Nothing unusual I think.
2007-01-24 07:08:21
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answered by Daniel P 4
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There is nothing terribly unusual about Mozart's 9th symphony. Did you mean to ask about Beethoven's 9th symphony? It appears that many of your answerers are referring to Beethoven (and also Schubert, composer of the so-called "unfinished" symphony).
2007-01-21 18:18:43
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answered by Music 3
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it was really his 7th and the real 9th was his 8th this is because of a litte known fact mozart only had 3 fingers on each hand so it messed up his counting so the 10th wich was really his 9th he borrowed 1 from granny who was a mouth-organ player on munich cattle market.....hope that clears up any doubts you had
2007-01-21 07:09:23
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answered by Anonymous
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It was written by his singing rock collection.
2007-01-21 07:10:29
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answered by jammydodger 5
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It has choral stuff in the last movement.
2007-01-21 07:03:10
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answered by mcfifi 6
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i think thats the one he dident finish its either that or his fifth lol
2007-01-21 07:08:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think he finished it did he?
2007-01-21 07:02:15
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answered by Billyboy 4
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