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- Eine kleine Nachtmusik (Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major), K. 525, is a 1787 composition for a chamber ensemble by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)...
- Ganz kleine Nachtmusik (German for Quite (or Very) Little Night Music), K. 648, also known as Serenade in C, is a composition for string trio by Wolfgang...
- Look up Nachtmusik in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Night music may refer to: Night Music (play), a 1940 play by Clifford Odets A Little Night Music...
- Eine kleine Nachtmusik is a live album released by English heavy metal band Venom in 1986. It contains partial recordings of two different concerts with...
- Symphony No. 6 and sketched the second and fourth movements (the two Nachtmusik movements) for Symphony No. 7 while mapping out much of the rest of the...
- Adapted from the Nachtmusik liner notes. Kohanov, Linda. "Lightwave: Nachtmusik > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 12 July 2016. Nachtmusik (booklet). Lightwave...
- symphonies, culminating in the Jupiter Symphony, the serenade Eine kleine Nachtmusik, his Clarinet Concerto, the operas The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovanni...
- quadruple stopping are collectively known as multiple stopping. Eine kleine Nachtmusik: I. Allegro Performed by the Advent Chamber Orchestra. Notice the triple...
- musical Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, a 1943 painting by Dorothea Tanning A Little Night Music, literal translation of Eine kleine Nachtmusik ("A little serenade")...
- (which Salieri wrote) but is relieved to recognize the third (Eine kleine Nachtmusik) at once. Salieri peevishly reveals that Mozart wrote it. Salieri begins...