Director, Karl Haas
In a letter to his father on July 27, 1782, Mozart said: 'Ihave had to compose jn a great hurry a Serenade, but ontiy for wind instruments. The Serenade in question (K.388) is nevertheless a work of considerable importance, dramatic in style, foreshadowing the mood of the Piano Concerto in the same key, composed four years later. There are four movements: the third is a Minuet with canon:c devices and the last a theme and variations. H.I.