Symphony No. 41 in C major “Jupiter”

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart completed his Symphony No. 41 in C major, K. 551 in August 1788. The “Jupiter Symphony” is the longest and last symphony that he composed.

Symphony No.41 551

Jupiter Symphony, KV 551 Jupiter Symphony, KV 551
Jupiter Symphony, KV 551 Jupiter Symphony, KV 551
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Mozart Symphony No. 41 Jupiter Allegro
Mozart Symphony No. 41 Jupiter Allegro

Ave Verum Corpus

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote his motet K. 618 “Ave Verum Corpus for choir, string instruments and organ” in the year 1791 for his friend Anton Stoll, who was a musician at the church of St. Stephan in Baden bei Wien.

Mozart Ave Verum Corpus

Ave Verum Corpus K. 618 Ave Verum Corpus K. 618
Ave Verum Corpus K. 618 Ave Verum Corpus K. 618
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