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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart  (볼프강 아마데우스 모차르트)
Piano Concerto No. 12 in A major, K. 414 (385p)
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WORK INFO
작곡가
:   Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (볼프강 아마데우스 모차르트)
장르
:  
스타일
:  
작곡년도
:   1782
평균연주
:   25:00
악장
1
Allegro
10:12
2
Andante (after J.C. Bach)
8:16
3
Allegretto
6:29
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 12 in A major, K. 414 (385p) was written in the autumn of 1782 in Vienna. It is scored for solo piano, two oboes, two bassoons (optional), two horns, and strings (consisting of violins, violas, cellos, and double basses). Like all three of the early Vienna concertos that Mozart wrote, it is a modest work that can be performed with only string quartet and piano (i.e., "a quattro"). It is in three movements:
  1. Allegro in A major
  2. Andante in D major
  3. Allegretto in A major
It was the first of a set of three piano concertos (with K. 413 and 415) that Mozart performed at his Lenten concerts in 1783. The concert rondo in A, KV 386 has often been discussed as an alternative finale to the work; however, KV 386 cannot be performed a quattro, and autograph evidence shows that the current finale starts on the same sheet as the end of the slow movement. Despite the modest nature and scoring of this concerto, it stands out in Mozart's early production. Although the three early Viennese concertos (Nos 11, 12 and 13) represent in some senses a formal regression compared to their immediate predecessors, especially No. 9, the "Jeunehomme" concerto, this concerto is a forerunner of the mature works in terms of its musical effect. The second movement is notable for its quotation of a theme from the overture to La calamita de cuori by Johann Christian Bach, Mozart's former mentor in London, who had just died on 1 January 1782. In view of the fact that at this point, Mozart also wrote back to his father concerning Bach's death, saying of it 'what a loss to the musical world!', we may also regard the moving Andante as a musical epitaph by the younger man for the old master.

Notes

  1. ^ Girdlestone, p. 140

References

  • Girdlestone, C. M. Mozart's piano concertos. Cassell, London.
  • Hutchings, A. A Companion to Mozart's Piano Concertos, Oxford University Press.
  • Mozart, W. A. Piano Concertos Nos. 11–16 in full score. Dover Publications, New York.
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