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    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is known for having composed different types of divertimenti, sometimes even taking the form of a small symphony (or, more exactly: sinfonia ), for example, the Salzburg Symphonies K. 136, K. 137 and K. 138.

  2. Divertimento is a term for a light and entertaining musical composition or movement, often in several parts. Learn about its history, examples, and variations, such as rondo, from Britannica's experts.

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  3. Divertimento in D major, K.136/125a (Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus) Movements/Sections. 3 movements. Composition Year. 1772. Genre Categories. Divertimentos; For 2 violins, viola, cello; Scores featuring the violin;

    • Salzburg Symphony No.1
    • K.136 ; K⁶.125a
    • Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
    • Divertimento
  4. W. A. Mozart / Divertimento in D major, K. 1361. Allegro (00:07)2. Andante (04:15)3. Presto (10:06)New York Classical PlayersDongmin Kim, conductorMay 18, 20...

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  5. Jul 7, 2013 · Divertimento No. 1 in D major, K. 136 (K. 125a), "Salzburg Symphony No. 1" (1772)1. Allegro [0:00]2. Andante [5:34]3. Presto [10:44]A well-known and high-spi...

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  6. The Divertimento in E ♭ major, K. 563, is a string trio, written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1788, the year in which he completed his last three symphonies (nos. 39–41) and his "Coronation" Piano Concerto.

  7. The keyboard divertimento resembles the sonata, [1] but its purpose was more for entertainment. [2] Haydn’s divertimentos tend to have three movements in a quick-slow-quick form, but the 18th century divertimento can have up to nine movements.