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tour de force. Several of the themes evolve out of the fragments heard in the opening measures. The last movement also utilizes themes from the
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two movements is not reconciled with the more joyful mood of the scherzo. An obbligato solo horn is featured prominently throughout the movement.
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2078:in Trieste.
1785:"Premieres"
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