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[ The Wien. Zeit., 1781, No. 98, announces "Six sonatas for the piano with accompaniment for the violin by the well-known and celebrated master, Wolfgang Amade Mozart, Op. 2, 5 fl." (296, 376-380, K.). No. 2 (in C major) was composed in Mannheim (p. 400), and No. 4 (in B flat major) was previously known to his sister, as he writes to her (June 4, 1781).]
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[ Clementi left Vienna at the beginning of May, 1782.]
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[ "The 'Entführung,'" says a notice from Vienna in Cramer's Magazin, I., p. 352, "is full of beauties. It surpassed public expectation, and the delicate taste and novelty of the work were so enchanting as to call forth loud and general applause.">[
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[ This symphony (385 K., part 5) with the superscription, "ä Vienna nel mese di Juglio, 1782," has only a minuet, and no march. The second minuet was written on separate sheets, and not preserved, not being used in Vienna. Mozart afterwards added two flutes and two clarinets to the first and last movements for the performance in Vienna; these are wanting in the printed score.]
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[ Dittersdorf, Selbstbiogr., p. 237.]