23 in F major, K. 590, was written in June 1790 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
It is written in a similar style to the quartets of Joseph Haydn.
Mozart and his friend Karl Lichnowsky met the king in Potsdam in April 1789.
[2] The Menuetto is distinguished by the evolution, in the main minuet sections, from a fairly conventional theme to a highly chromatic, driven transition.
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