What is mozart 40th symphony piano?

Mozart's 40th Symphony was one of his most popular works, and it has been arranged for a variety of instruments, including the piano. The Symphony No. 40 in G Minor, K. 550, was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1788.

While the full orchestral version of the symphony is the most well-known, it became popular among pianists due to its memorable melodies, rhythmic energy and harmonic depth. Some renowned pianists such as Rachmaninoff, Arthur Rubinstein and Vladimir Horowitz have recorded their versions of the score.

As a piano version, the work is usually performed in four movements, which consist of an Allegro molto, Andante, Menuetto, and Allegro assai. It can present some technical demands for pianists, especially in the fast-paced final movement.

Mozart's 40th Symphony, as a major masterpiece in classical music history, continues to be popular across various genres of music, often re-arranged and performed in live concerts and recordings.