Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Concertone for two violins and orchestra K. 190 (audio + sheet music)
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- There was a vogue in the middle of the last half of the eighteenth century for concertos featuring more than one soloist. Usually these were called by the name "sinfonia concertante," the term that Mozart himself employed elsewhere. But his earliest attempt at a multiple-soloist concerto was called a "concertone" (con-chair-TONE-eh), which is simply the word "concerto" with an added suffix that in Italian denotes largeness. Here it means a concerto which has more than expected, namely, not only an official second violin solo part, but also frequent additions of two more solo parts (the principal cello and the first oboe) from the orchestra. This is Mozart's fourth entirely original concerto of any sort, written in Salzburg in 1774 (between the first and second violin concertos), and it highlights a period of rapid growth in his compositional imagination. It is not only the added solo parts that makes this a "large concerto"; Mozart uses a fairly full wind section of two oboes, two bassoons, two horns, and two trumpets, in addition to timpani. Much of the music sounds like that of his contemporaneous divertimenti. The music is elegant, with frequent ornamentation where later in his career Mozart might have opted for a telling simplicity. This is a tuneful, intriguing, and entertaining piece, more often heard on recordings (where it is often paired with one of the violin concertos or with the Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra, K. 364), than in the concert hall.
(AllMusic)
Please take note that the audio AND sheet music ARE NOT mine. Feel free to change the video quality to a minimum of 480p for the best watching experience.
Performers: Paul Makanowitzky, Georg Friedrich Hendel (violins), Orchestre de chambre de la Sarre (cond. Karl Ristenpart)
Sheet music: imslp.org/wiki/Concertone_in_C_major,_K.190/186E_(Mozart,_Wolfgang_Amadeus) (Breitkopf & Härtel, 1881)
1. Allegro spiritoso 0:08
2. Andantino grazioso 8:40
3. Tempo di menuetto 18:12
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The oboe is one of the principals too, no?
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Violin II: Georg Friedrich Hendel??? :D
:shrug-shoulders: it's what the original audio says...
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Of course we're not here this piece is BAD lol, not every piece by Mozart was a masterpiece, this is mediocre music that he probably spent a couple of hours writing while being drunk or something, don't worry about mankind, we're better off doing other stuff
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