Mozart and His Piano ConcertosCourier Corporation, 12 лист. 2012 р. - 512 стор. This classic of music criticism provides detailed studies of 23 of Mozart's piano concertos. In addition to establishing the lines along which the genre developed, the concertos also shed light upon the technical and inspirational growth of their creator. The first full-length survey devoted to these works, this scholarly book presents a full, concrete musical analysis that makes liberal use of musical examples — 417 in all — and presents authoritative information on the concertos' form, tone, style, and balance as well as the circumstances of their composition. The author compares and contrasts each piece with Mozart's other works and with compositions by Beethoven, Haydn, and other composers. A definite text for musicologists, performers, teachers, and students, this study's clarity and personable tone make it accessible to any lover of Mozart's music. |
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9 | |
13 | |
24 | |
relations | 56 |
K I75 in D 238 in Bflat 242 in F for | 73 |
K 413 in F 414 in A 415 in C | 124 |
K449 in Eflat | 165 |
K 45o in B fiat | 193 |
K459 in F | 280 |
K 466 in D minor | 307 |
K467 in C 3 32 | 332 |
K482 in Eflat | 348 |
K491 in C minor | 389 |
K 5 37 in D | 453 |
K595 in B flat | 465 |
Conclusion | 494 |
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Mozart & His Piano Concertos Cuthbert Morton Girdlestone,Sara Davis Buechner Обмежений попередній перегляд - 2011 |
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accompaniment adagio Alberti bass allegro andante appears arpeggios bass bassoon Beethoven beginning bravura passage cadenza certo chord clarinet close coda codetta composed Concertante confined counterpoint D minor dominant E flat emotion expression feeling fiddles figure finale finally find fine finest finished first couplet first movement first solo first subject first violins five flat flow flute followed fragment G major G minor galant gives hautboys horns Idomeneo inspiration instruments last concerto later less major concerto melody ment modulates mood motif Mozart Mozartian octaves once opening orchestra passion pedal phrase pianist piano and orchestra piano concertos play quartet quavers quintet recalls recapitulation refrain repeated rhythm rondo Salzburg scales second subject semi-quavers serenade significant solo exposition solo subject soloist sonata form sonata rondo strain strings symphony theme third tonic trill trio triplets tune variation violas violin sonata virtuosity whilst whole wind woodwind