Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Streichquintett Nr. 3 in C-Dur Videos
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Köchel Schubert Beethoven 1787
The String Quintet No. 3 in C major, K. 515 was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Like all of Mozart's string quintets, it is a "viola quintet" in that it is scored for string quartet and an extra viola (two violins, two violas and cello). The work was completed on April 19, 1787, less than a month before the completion of his stormy G Minor Quintet, K. 516. This would not be the last time that a great pair of C major/G minor works of the same form would be published in close proximity and assigned consecutive Köchel numbers. The following year, the 40th (G minor) and 41st (C major) symphonies would be completed within a few weeks of each other. This quintet inspired Schubert to write his own string quintet in the same key (his scoring involves two cellos rather than two violas as in Mozart's quintet). The opening theme of Schubert's work retained many of the characteristics of Mozart's opening theme, such as decorative turns, irregular phrase lengths, and rising staccato arpeggios (the latter appear only in Schubert's recapitulation). The work is in standard four movement form: I. Allegro II. Andante III. Menuetto: Allegretto IV. Allegro The first movement is massive in scope. Indeed, it is the largest "sonata-allegro" movement before Beethoven, usually taking about a quarter of an hour to perform. / FREE .mp3 and .wav files of all Mozart's music at: (http•••) FREE sheet music scores of any Mozart piece at: (http•••) ALSO check out these cool sites: (http•••) and (http•••) / NOTE: I do not know who the performers of this are, nor the place and date of recording!!! Any suggestions are welcome. / ENJOY!!!! :D
Mozart Köchel Schubert Takács 1787
The work (K. 515) was completed on April 19, 1787, less than a month before the completion of his stormy G Minor Quintet, K. 516. This would not be the last time that a great pair of C major/G minor works of the same form would be published in close proximity and assigned consecutive Köchel numbers. The following year, the 40th (G minor) and 41st (C major) symphonies would be completed within a few weeks of each other. This quintet inspired Schubert to write his own string quintet in the same key (his scoring involves two cellos rather than two violas as in Mozart's quintet). The opening theme of Schubert's work retained many of the characteristics of Mozart's opening theme, such as decorative turns, irregular phrase lengths, and rising staccato arpeggios (the latter appear only in Schubert's recapitulation). Performers : Gábor TAKÁCS-NAGY · Takács Quartet · Károly Schranz · Gábor Ormai · András Fejér · Dénes Koromzay 1. Allegro 0:01 2. Menuetto. Allegretto 9:15 3. Andante 15:11 4. Allegro 24:24
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