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[ Nicolai, Reise, II., p. 636.]
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[ This imposing list includes not only the names of Mozart's avowed patrons, Countess Thun, Baroness Waldstädten, Count Zichy, Van Swieten, but also of the Duke of Würtemburg, the Prince of Mecklenburg, the Princes C. Liechtenstein, Augsperg, Kaunitz, Lichnowsky, Lobkowitz, Paar, Palm, Schwarzenberg, and the famous names of Bathiany, Dietrichstein, Erdödy, Esterhazy, Harrach, Herberstein, Keglewicz, Nostiz, Palfy, Schaffgotsch, Stahremberg, Waldstein; besides the Ambassadors of Russia, Spain, Sardinia, Holland, Denmark, the great bankers, Fries, Henikstein, Arenfeld, Bienenfeld, Ployer, Wetzlar, high officers of state and scholars, such as Isdenczy, Bedekovich, Nevery, Braun, Greiner, Keess, Puffendorf, Bom, Martini, Sonnenfels—in very truth the most distinguished society of Vienna.]
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[ Kelly, Reminisc., I., p. 231. Pohl, Mozart in London, p. 169.]
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[ At the same time Mozart wrote the two concertos for Barb, von Ployer (Vol.II., p. 279), a concerto in Bflat major (No. 4., 450 K.)on March 15, aconcerto in D major (No. 13., 451 K.) on March 22, and the quintet (452 K.) on March 30.]
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[ Wien. Ztg., 1786, No. 28, Anh.]