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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Symphony No. 41 in C Major, K. 551, known as the "Jupiter" Symphony, is his final symphony, composed in 1788. The third movement, "Menuetto. Allegretto," features elegant melodies and intricate orchestration, showcasing Mozart's mastery in classical composition. This movement balances grace with lively rhythms, contributing to the symphony's reputation for its complexity and grandeur. The "Jupiter" Symphony remains a pinnacle of Mozart's orchestral works, celebrated for its sophisticated structure and enduring influence in the classical music repertoire.