Alleluia in D major (Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus)

Authorship Note
Attribution to Mozart is disputed. Other names advanced include Friedrich Ludwig Aemilius Kunzen (1761-1817)
his grandfather Johann Paul Kunzen (1696-1757) and father Adolph Carl Kunzen (1720-1781)

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Work Title Alleluia in D major
Alternative. Title Halleluja
Composer Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IWM 31
Key D major
Language Latin
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation mixed chorus (SATB)

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Related to/actually composed by (though perhaps copied in Mozart's hand- there are many examples of this; Alfred Einstein has some interesting and thoughtful things to say (about Mozart as a student of others' work) in his book, btw...) a Halleluia by "Kunzen" (which Kunzen ? Either FLÆ Kunzen as suggested by RISM, or his father Adolph Carl Kunzen (1720-1781), or grandfather Johann Paul Kunzen, perhaps). It is not, near as one can tell, an original work by Mozart.