Mozart's Symphony No. 41 in C Major, nicknamed "Jupiter", is considered one of his greatest works and is the last of his 41 symphonies. It was completed in 1788 and contains 4 movements, with the final movement particularly notable for its complex counterpoint, dramatic intensity and brilliance. The "Jupiter" Symphony helped establish classical symphonic form and has endured as one of the most popular and influential pieces of classical music.
Mozart's Symphony No. 41 in C Major, nicknamed "Jupiter", is considered one of his greatest works and is the last of his 41 symphonies. It was completed in 1788 and contains 4 movements, with the final movement particularly notable for its complex counterpoint, dramatic intensity and brilliance. The "Jupiter" Symphony helped establish classical symphonic form and has endured as one of the most popular and influential pieces of classical music.
Mozart's Symphony No. 41 in C Major, nicknamed "Jupiter", is considered one of his greatest works and is the last of his 41 symphonies. It was completed in 1788 and contains 4 movements, with the final movement particularly notable for its complex counterpoint, dramatic intensity and brilliance. The "Jupiter" Symphony helped establish classical symphonic form and has endured as one of the most popular and influential pieces of classical music.
Mozart's Symphony No. 41 in C Major, nicknamed "Jupiter", is considered one of his greatest works and is the last of his 41 symphonies. It was completed in 1788 and contains 4 movements, with the final movement particularly notable for its complex counterpoint, dramatic intensity and brilliance. The "Jupiter" Symphony helped establish classical symphonic form and has endured as one of the most popular and influential pieces of classical music.