Serenade No. 1 in C Major from Five Viennese Serenades (Violin 2 Part)

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Perhaps his best-admired work is in opera , the piano concerto , sonata , the symphony , the string quartet , and string quintet. Mozart also wrote many pieces for solo piano, other forms of chamber music , masses and other religious music, and numerous dances, divertimentos , and other forms of light entertainment. Mozart's symphonic production covers a year interval, from to According to most recent investigations, Mozart wrote not just the 41 symphonies reported in traditional editions, but up to 68 complete works of this type. However, by convention, the original numbering has been retained, and so his last symphony is still known as "No.

Some of the symphonies K. There are also several "unnumbered" symphonies from this time period. Many of these cannot be definitively established as having been written by Mozart see here.

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These symphonies are sometimes subcategorized as "Early" — and "Late" — , and sometimes subcategorized as "Germanic" with minuet or "Italian" without minuet. None of these were printed during Mozart's lifetime. Although not counted as "symphonies" the three Divertimenti K. There are also several "unnumbered" symphonies from this time period that make use of music from Mozart's operas from the same time period.

They are also given numbers past There are also three symphonies from this time period that are based on three of Mozart's serenades:. The three final symphonies Nos. It is quite likely that he hoped to publish these three works together as a single opus, although actually they remained unpublished until after his death.

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One or two of them might have been played in public in Leipzig in Mozart's concertos for piano and orchestra are numbered from 1 to The first four numbered concertos are early works. The movements of these concertos are arrangements of keyboard sonatas by various contemporary composers Raupach, Honauer, Schobert, Eckart, C. There are also three unnumbered concertos, K. Concertos 7 and 10 are compositions for three and two pianos respectively. The remaining twenty-one, listed below, are original compositions for solo piano and orchestra.

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Among them, fifteen were written in the years from to , while in the last five years Mozart wrote just two more piano concertos. Mozart's five violin concertos were written in Salzburg around They are notable for the beauty of their melodies and the skillful use of the expressive and technical characteristics of the instrument, though Mozart likely never went through all the violin possibilities that others e.

Beethoven and Brahms did after him. Alfred Einstein notes that the violin concerto-like sections in the serenades are more virtuosic than in the works titled Violin Concertos. Arguably the most widely played concertos for horn , the four Horn Concertos are a major part of most professional horn players' repertoire. They were written for Mozart's lifelong friend Joseph Leutgeb. The concertos especially the fourth were written as virtuoso vehicles that allow the soloist to show a variety of abilities on the valveless horns of Mozart's day.

The Horn Concertos are characterized by an elegant and humorous dialogue between the soloist and the orchestra. Many of the autographs contain jokes aimed at the dedicatee. These were not Mozart's only attempts at the genre; a few other fragmentary works were also composed around the same time, though not completed. Mozart's earliest composition attempts begin with piano sonatas and other piano pieces, as this is the instrument on which his musical education took place.


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Almost everything that he wrote for piano was intended to be played by himself or by his sister, also a proficient piano player. Examples of his earliest works are those found in Nannerl's Music Book. Between and he wrote 20 works for piano solo including sonatas, variations , fantasias , suites , fugues , rondo and works for piano four hands and two pianos.

He also wrote for piano and violin. Note the order of the two instruments: In later years, the role of the violin grew to not just a support to the other solo instrument, but to build a dialogue with it. Audio Recording Cassation no. Vienna Baroque Ensemble; Theodor Guschlbauer, conductor. Audio Recording Divertimento no. Audio Recording Double concerto for 2 violins and orchestra in C major, K.

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Program notes on container. VC 7 additional number on container: Audio Recording Cassations, K. Program notes by Keith Anderson 6 p. Audio Recording Concerto in A major for clarinet and orchestra, K.


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Previously issued as Epic BC and Program notes by Maurice Essam on slipcase. Audio Recording Concerto in A major, for clarinet and orchestra, K.

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Audio Recording Divertmento no. With the composer's Serenade, K. The third movement is omitted in this recording. Program notes by Deryck Cooke on slipcase.

Serenade, Op.10 (Dohnányi, Ernő)

With the composer's Symphony, D. Audio Recording Eine kleine Nachtmusik: Vienna Mozart Ensemble ; Willi Boskovsky, conductor. Program notes by Tom Eastwood on container. Recorded at the Domovina Studio, Prague, from Jan. Originally released in Audio Recording Overtures Symphony no.

Audio Recording March in D major, K.