Anna Amalia of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (24 October 1739 – 10 April 1807), was a German princess and composer. Anna Amalia was a notable composer. Among her significant works is a symphony for two oboes, two flutes, two violins, and double bass (1765), a tripartite oratorio (1768), an opera called Erwin und Elmire (1776), based on a text by Goethe, and a divertimento for piano, clarinet, viola, and violoncello (around 1780).
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Divertimento for Piano, Clarinette, Viola and Cello: Adagio
Divertimento for Piano, Clarinette, Viola and Cello: Allegro
Divertimento for piano, clarinette, viola and cello: 2nd mvt; Allegro
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