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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Canon in 12 parts in G major "V'amo di core teneramente", K. 348 (382g)
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Composer
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Canon
Compose Date
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1782
Average_duration
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1:21
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the 'Canon in 12 parts in G major V'amo di core teneramente, K. 348 (382g)' in 1780. The piece was premiered in Salzburg, Austria, on March 23, 1780. The canon is written for twelve voices, divided into four groups of three. The text is in Italian and translates to "I love you tenderly from the heart." The piece is in G major and has a slow tempo. The canon is divided into three movements. The first movement is the main canon, where the first group of three voices begins the melody, followed by the second group, and so on. The second movement is a variation of the first, where the melody is inverted and played backwards. The third movement is a coda, where all twelve voices come together to sing the final phrase of the text. The 'Canon in 12 parts in G major V'amo di core teneramente, K. 348 (382g)' is a prime example of Mozart's mastery of counterpoint. The piece showcases his ability to write complex harmonies and melodies that seamlessly blend together. The use of twelve voices adds to the complexity of the piece, but Mozart manages to create a cohesive and beautiful work. Overall, the 'Canon in 12 parts in G major V'amo di core teneramente, K. 348 (382g)' is a stunning example of Mozart's skill as a composer. The piece is a testament to his ability to write complex and beautiful music that has stood the test of time.
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