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The Symphony No. 6 in C major, D 589, [1] is a symphony by Franz Schubert composed between October 1817 and February 1818. [2] Its first public performance was in Vienna in 1828. It is nicknamed the "Little C major" to distinguish it from his later Ninth Symphony , in the same key, which is known as the "Great C major".
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IBM released version 1.0 of Lotus Symphony in May 2008 as a free download, and introduced three minor upgrades through 2008 and 2009. In 2010, IBM released version 3.0. [ 27 ] Symphony 3.0 was based on OpenOffice.org 3.0, though not under the LGPL but under a special arrangement between IBM and Sun (who required copyright assignment of all ...
Symphony No. 6: F major: 14:16 1767 Vienna/Olomouc Symphony No. 6: Score and critical report (in German) in the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe; 45 45 Symphony No. 7: D major: 11:08 1768 Vienna January 16 Symphony No. 7: Score and critical report (in German) in the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe; 48 48 Symphony No. 8: D major: 12:01 1768 Vienna December 13
1763 portrait of Mozart. Symphony No. 6 in F major, K. 43, was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1767. According to Alfred Einstein in his 1937 revision of the Köchel catalogue, the symphony was probably begun in Vienna and completed in Olomouc, a Moravian city to which the Mozart family fled to escape a Viennese smallpox epidemic; [1] see Mozart and smallpox.
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Jagged shards of military fanfares and a breakout timpani solo burst out and the agitated fugal writing builds to a frenetic climax. Yet the prevailing mood is one of elegiac bleakness with slow, searching music framing the symphony, which closes with a slow ebbing away in an expression of exhausted despair. [4]