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[ Cäcilia, XX., p. 132.]
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[ Cf. Marx, Lehre v. d. mus. Kompos., IV., p. 181.]
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[ Allg. Wiener Mus. Ztg., 1842, p. 521. Niederrh. Mus. Ztg., 1856, pp. 68,89. N. Ztschr. f. Mus., XLV., p. 41.]
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[ Ulibicheff, who has devoted careful study to this overture, continually, and with justice, recurs to the idea of light and brilliancy, which is irresistibly brought home to the hearer, as Mozart no doubt fully intended.]
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[ Koch, Journal der Tonkunst (1795, I., p. 103).]