The serenade for orchestra in D major, K. 250 (248b), popularly known as the Haffner Serenade, is a serenade by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart named for the Haffner family. Mozart's friend and contemporary Sigmund Haffner the Younger commissioned the serenade to be used in the course of the festivities before the wedding of his sister Marie Elisabeth Haffner and her intended, Franz Xaver Spaeth. The Serenade was first played on 21 July 1776, on the eve of the wedding. It is in eight movements:

Date of composition 1776
Type Serenade
Tonality D Major
Catalogue KV 250
Instruments Orchestra
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Autotranslations beta Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sérénade n°7 en ré majeur, KV 250 "Serenade No.7 ; Haffner Serenade"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Serenata n. 7 in re maggiore, KV 250 "Serenade No.7 ; Haffner Serenade"
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Serenade Nr. 7 D-dur, KV 250 "Serenade No.7 ; Haffner Serenade"