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Haydn composed one-hundred-four symphonies, more than twice as many as Mozart. Mozart, however, wrote twenty-seven piano concertos, and in general, it can be said that the concerto genre had a more important role in his art than in the art of the doyen of the Viennese classics. This time, you can hear a Haydn concerto, though, and a symphony by Mozart. The Piano Concerto in D major, ending with a ‘Hungarian Rondo’ is featuring a young talent, Zoltán Fejérvári; after that, Mozart's Symphony in G major, K550, which was an intro to the last years of his life, would be heard. All of his is going to be completed by Antonin Dvorak’s String Serenade in E major (1875). This piece with liberated atmosphere was leading up to a new creative period, too: it was written directly after then the Czech-born author successfully tendered for the state scholarship that provided the necessary material conditions for his fulfilment and concentrated work as a "full time" composer.