A popular genre in the 18th century, divertimenti offered listeners a
lighthearted "diversion" at social functions. Mozart wrote these three
pieces for string quartet in Salzburg in 1772. The three-movement
Italian-style compositions require only wind parts to assume another
form, hence their common description as the "Salzburg Symphonies."
Students, teachers, and professional string players will prize this
authoritative collection of three divertimenti plus three additional
quartets by the ever-popular composer. This convenient single-volume
version is the least expensive edition available of these works, and its
sturdy binding allows pages to remain open on music stands, promising
years of use and enjoyment.