

"Alleluja" Canon in C for 4 equal voices
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"Alleluja" Canon in C for 4 equal voices
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Canons are short musical compositions designed so that the same melody is sung by multiple voices at staggered intervals. Most of Mozart’s canons were composed in Vienna, where there was a strong tradition of private music-making. It appears that Mozart occasionally wrote the texts for these himself. Canons without text and those with Latin texts were also used in counterpoint instruction (see Appendix H).
Autograph, 1788
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Autograph, 1788
Partitur: 1 Bl.
Abschrift, 1790
[Kopftitel?: ] [Von unbekannter Hand:] Canoni del Sigre W. A. Mozart [Von unbekannter Hand:] Aus Hillers Nachlaß
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Abschrift, 1800
4 Canon's/ für 4 Männerstimmen,/ Von Hrn W. A. Mozart/ P.E.F.
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Abschrift, 1790-1800
Stimmen
Abschrift, 1800
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Abschrift, 1800
Mozart
Partitur: 2 Bl.
Abschrift, 1790-1800
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Frühdruck, 1804
Oeuvres Complettes/ de/ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart/ Au Magasin de Musique de Breitkopf & Härtel/ à Leipsic
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Frühdruck, 1804
11/ Canons/ Composés par/ W. A. Mozart./ Prix [handschriftlich: 4 f. 50.]/ À Bonn chez N. Simrock.
Partitur: 24 S.