The Symphony No. 15 in G major, K. 124 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was written in Salzburg during the first weeks of 1772. A note on the autograph manuscript indicates that it might have been written for a religious occasion, possibly in honour of the new Archbishop of Salzburg. The work is in four movements, the first of which has been described as innovative and "daring", in view of its variations of tempo. The last movement is characterised by good humour and frivolity, with "enough ending jokes to bring the house down".

Date of composition 1772
Type Symphony
Tonality G Major
Catalogue KV 124
Instruments Orchestra
Autotranslations beta Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Symphonie n°15 en sol majeur, KV 124
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sinfonia n. 15 in sol maggiore, KV 124
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sinfonie Nr. 15 G-dur, KV 124