Hofrat,
I've tried to post on to the thread without success so I've tried here to make a new thread.
A search online has given 3 interesting bits of information -
1. The current Wilkipedia article on Joseph Martin Kraus refers to a Mozart symphony being introduced in to Stockolm in 1789
2. In an article from June of 2004 entitled 'The Case of the Circumstantial Meeting between JM Kraus and WA Mozart in Vienna' (published by Cambridge University Press) and written by Bertil von Boer he says that the symphony was performed some 4 months after the famous 'Idomeneo' march, that is, later in that same year of 1789
(see journals.cambridge.org - June 2004 - 1.85-90 C.U.P.
3. A possible Italian connection which has been argued for in connection with a Kraus symphony is that Kraus's Symphony in F was actually composed by Giuseppe Cambini (see www.artaria.com/Stopress/reviews.htm)
Robert
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