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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Variations (6) for piano in G major on Salieri's "Mio caro adone", K. 180 (173c)
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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1773
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the "Variations (6) for piano in G major on Salieri's Mio caro adone, K. 180 (173c)" in 1774. The piece was premiered in Vienna, Austria, on March 23, 1775, with Mozart himself performing on the piano. The piece consists of six variations on the theme of Salieri's aria "Mio caro Adone," which is from his opera "La fiera di Venezia." The theme is a simple and elegant melody in G major, which Mozart uses as a basis for his variations. The first variation is a straightforward embellishment of the theme, with added trills and runs. The second variation is more complex, with a faster tempo and a more intricate melody. The third variation is a slower, more lyrical interpretation of the theme, with a more prominent left-hand accompaniment. The fourth variation is a playful and lively interpretation, with a syncopated rhythm and a more elaborate melody. The fifth variation is a dramatic and intense interpretation, with a faster tempo and a more complex melody. The final variation is a virtuosic display of Mozart's piano skills, with fast runs and arpeggios, and a dramatic ending. Overall, the "Variations (6) for piano in G major on Salieri's Mio caro adone, K. 180 (173c)" is a showcase of Mozart's ability to take a simple melody and transform it into a complex and varied piece of music. The variations demonstrate his mastery of the piano and his ability to create a range of moods and emotions through his music.
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Variations (6) for piano in G major on Salieri's "Mio caro adone", K. 180 (173c)  6 Variations in G major on "Mio caro Adone" from "La fiera di Venezia" (Salierl) KV 180
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