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No. 1 in E flat major, at the age of 8! Magg811- Mozart started getting interested in piano at age 3, and became a master at the violin and piano at age 4 and created his first symphony at age 5. Not age 8. ...this is the first i have heard of him creating Symphony No. 1 at age 5. I believe that it was around the age of 8 or 9.

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Beethoven wrote his fifth Symphony between 1804-1808. In those days, composers very often depended on commissions from wealthy patrons and during the time spent composing the Fifth Symphony, Beethoven depended on the generosity of both Joseph Franz Maximilian Lobkowicz and Count (later Prince) Andrey Kirillovich Razumovsky. Both were listed in the dedication of the piece.

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From looking at several different recordings, it averages about 22 minutes in length, not counting pauses between movements in a live performance. From shortest to longest, I looked at these:

Otto Klemperer, Berlin RIAS (old recording!): 17'49"

Neville Marriner, Academy of St.-Marting-in-the-Fields: 20'58"

Josef Krips, Royal Concertgebouw: 21'16"

Leonard Bernstein, Vienna Philharmonic: 22'01"

Benjamin Britten, English Chamber Orchestra: 23'16"

Claudio Abbado, Berlin Philharmonic: 26'25"

Charles Mackerras, Prague Chamber Orchestra: 26'26"

Most of the differences in tempo concern the first and last movements; Klemperer took them much faster than the others, Abbado and Mackerras much slower.

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In 1788, during an amazing few weeks when he also composed the 39th and 41st symphonies.

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Mozart wrote symphony 25 in October 1773, after he returned to Salzburg, Austria to become the keppelmeister for the Salzburg court.

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In his 25th symphony, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart used the average orchestra instruments; violins, violas, cellos, basses, flutes, oboes, etc.

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