Symphony No. 13 in F major, K. 112, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, was written in Milan during the autumn of 1771. The symphony is in four movements, the second of which is scored for strings alone. The third movement minuet may have been written earlier, and then incorporated into the symphony—the autograph manuscript shows the minuet copied in Leopold's hand. Nicholas Kenyon describes Symphony No. 13 as the last in "conventional mode"—thereafter "we are in the beginnings of a different world."

Date of composition 1771
Type Symphony
Tonality F Major
Catalogue KV 112
Instruments Orchestra
Autotranslations beta Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphonie n°13 en fa majeur, KV 112
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sinfonia n. 13 in fa maggiore, KV 112
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sinfonie Nr. 13 F-dur, KV 112