Mozart's "Haydn" String Quartets are published in …

Years: 1785 - 1785
Mozart's "Haydn" String Quartets are published in 1785, as is his collaboration with Salieri and unknown composer, Cornetti, Per la ricuperata salute di Ofelia (For the recovered health of Ophelia), K. 477a, a solo cantata for soprano and fortepiano.

Conceived, written, and composed to celebrate the newly recovered health of Nancy Storace, the Vienna-based, Anglo-Italian soprano destined to become the first Susanna of Figaro, and to welcome her back to the stage after a temporary loss of her singing voice owing to a nervous breakdown, the short work is compelling evidence of what may indeed have been an amicable and cooperative relationship between Salieri and Mozart, formerly thought to have been enemies.

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