Written by a young Mozart in 1772, the three divertimenti commonly
known as the Salzburg Symphonies are works that bridge two common
forms - the divertimento of the time and the Italian symphony of
the time. While the true divertimento of the time was 5 movements,
these works are each three movements in length, as was the Italian
symphony of the time. These works are light-hearted and less
demanding on the players than many of Mozart's later works. Today,
the are performed either by string orchestra or by string quartet.
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