Sérénades pour 8 instruments à vent KV 375 & 388
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Title:
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Sérénades pour 8 instruments à vent KV 375 & 388 |
Otros títulos:
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8 serenades for wind instruments K. 375 & K. 388 |
Intérprete/ Colaborador:
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; Heinz Hollige; Louise Pellerin; Eduard Brunner; Elmar Schmid; Klaus Thunemann; Matthew Wilkie; Hermann Baumann; Radovan Vlatkovic |
Código CDU:
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Mo.17 |
Forma Musical:
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Suites (Bassoons 2, clarinets 2, horns 2, oboes 2) |
Abstract:
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In April 1782, the Austrian Emperor founded his own wind band or Harmoniemusik—a type of ensemble popular throughout the Austrian empire, particularly in Bohemia, but not hitherto especially cultivated in Vienna. Having recently settled in the capital, and already having considerable experience at composing such pieces (wind ensembles played an important part in the musical life of Salzburg), Mozart took special note of the new imperial ensemble. In September or October 1781, Mozart set to work on a new piece, ostensibly (as he told his father Leopold in a letter) for the sister-in-law of the court painter Joseph Heckel. It was scored for the usual sextet of instruments, two each of a treble instrument (in this instance clarinets), horns, and bassoons. By mid-October, the Serenade in E flat was completed, and on the 15th given its first performance at Heckel's home. On October 31, it was played again—as a nocturnal serenade to the composer himself on the occasion of his name-day.
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