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1. Allegro assai
2. Andante
3. (Rondeau:) Allegro di molto
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Date of Recording: 5/1963. Cadenzas: Mozart.
Recorded: August 25, 1963, Salzburg.
Recorded: November 27, 1968, London.
Paul Badura-Skoda - piano & conductor. Recorded: April 19-23, 2004, Prague.
Recorded: November 26, 1973, London.
Manchester Camerata. Recorded: April 9-11, 2018, Manchester.
Recorded: April 1985, London.
Instrumentarium - Fortepiano by Paul McNulty 2011, after Walter & Sohn, c. 1805. Recording: December 2013 at the Deutschlandfunk Kammermusiksaal, Cologne, Germany.
Rudolf Buchbinder - piano & conductor. Recorded: November/December 1997, Vienna.
Jiri Tomasek - conductor. The Stern Orchestra (Prague). 2004.
Recorded: March 27, 1968, Napoli.
Recording Date: September 1964.
Recording: Henry Wood Hall, London 1993.
Recorded: May 2021, Salzburg.
Rec. 29.06 & 01.07.1990, Budapest.
Salzburger Kammerphilharmonie
Recorded: October 3-5, 2004, Bamberg.
Recorded: May 17-19, 2004, Salzburg.
Vynil. Vienna Festival Orchestra. Conductor - Stephen Simon. Recording in 1965-66.
CD. Vienna Festival Orchestra. Conductor - Stephen Simon. Recorded in 1965-66.
Recorded: May 16-19, 1997, London.
Ruben Gazarian - conductor. Recorded: July 2003.
Recorded: October 10-11, 1982, London.
Recorded between February and July 1990 in Leningrad (St. Petersburg, Russia).
Samuel Krachmanik - conductor. University of Washington Symphony. Recorded: April 23, 1972.
Recorded: November 1990, Vienna.
Recorded: February 1975, Dresden.
Recorded: February 7, 1954, New York.
Recorded: November 10, 1955, New York.
Recorded: April/May 1988, Vienna.
Early Music Ensemble of the Warsaw Chamber Opera. Recorded: February 2006, Warsaw, Poland.
Pavel Slobodkin Centre Orchestra. Recorded: December 20, 2008, Moscow. Cad. Mozart.
Recorded: June 12-13, 1989, Stuttgart. Cad. – Mozart.
Recorded: March 9-11, 2011, Lausanne.
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