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Jagdsinfonie

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The Jagdsinfonie or Sinfonia da Caccia for 4 horns and Strings is a work by Leopold Mozart in G major.[1] It is scored for corni di caccia, or hunting horns, strings, and gunshots, a naturalism not atypical of this composer. Some performances add the recorded sounds of shouts and barking dogs.

Movements:

  • Allegro
  • Andante più tosto un poco allegretto a gusto d' un Echo
  • Menuet

Sources

  1. ^ François Verschaeve (2007). What's What in Titles of Classical Music. p. 312. ISBN 978-0-9738454-1-9.

Editions

  • Schott
  • Eulenburg