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Beethovens Piano sonata in C Minor Opus No 13 (1798) Symphony No.5 in Cminor Opus No 67 (1808)
There is no Symphony No. 37, though Mozart is credited with composing 41 symphonies.
Mozart performed his first symphony February 21, 1765.
Mozart's Symphony No 40 is not in D major, but in G minor.
The answer is simple; Mozart's Don Giovanni is different than his other two operas, the Magic Flute and the Marriage of Figaro, because they have different plots and movements and words and, they're just... different from one another. It's like saying, "What's the difference between Mozart's Symphony No. 1 and Symphony No. 22?" They're different!
This symphony has no specific name
He wasn't.
Mozart wrote his Symphony No. 40 in G minor, KV. 550, in 1788.
Mozart's Symphony Number 41, K. 551, is in C major, not C minor, and it is called "The Jupiter Symphony," though Mozart himself did not give it any title.
There are many different harmonies displayed in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphony No. 40, even in the first movement. Wikipedia will tell you all the specifics on them, but there are lots, not just one.
Symphony No.39 K543 does not have a specific name
It was simply called Symphony in E flat major. Mozart did not number or name his symphonies.