Mozart was feeling OK because he really just wanted to show he had completed a little serenade.
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Mozart's classical music works are too numerous to mention here, and all are famous. Rather than referring to them as "songs", classical music pieces are usually referred to as "works" and often have catalogue numbers. Also, some of these "works" are broken down into "movements" and given Italian descriptions such as "Allegro, Introitus, Adagio, etc. For more on Mozart, Please see link below:
Mozart composed symphonies and concertos which are not exactly the same thing as songs, and they generally have numbers instead of names, for example, Piano Concerto #12. However, there is one that has a name, the Rondo a la Turko, which I find to be particularly charming.
I-nuh Kly-nuh (kly rhymes with try) Not-music.
The suite "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik" (a little night music) is an instrumental composition by Wolfgang Mozart in 1787. It was originally known as Serenade No. 13 for Strings in G major (K. 525). In 1975, Stephen Sondheim used the title (likely an homage to Mozart) for his musical "A Little Night Music". See link for more.
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It was Eine Kleine Nachtmusik by Mozart
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Symphony Nr. 5: * Minor key * Heavy, emphatic * Full orchestra * Beethoven composed this * 1808 written * 30 minutes long * Symphony Eine Kleine Nachtmusik: * A serenade * Light, happy, cheerful * Chamber orchestra * Mozart's work * 15 minutes long.
Yes it is, but they do make music for piano as well
It was the opening sequence of Mozart's piece "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik"
"Eine kleine Nachtmusik" (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)long title:Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major ("Eine kleine Nachtmusik"), K. 525 1st movement
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Allegro, from W.A. Mozart's Eine kleine Nachtmusik
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik is a pretty famous one.