Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Fugue for string trio in G major (fragment), K. 443 (404b)
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Les Solistes des Musiciens du LouvreAugust 25, 2016
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Composer:Wolfgang Amadeus MozartGenre:ChamberStyle:FugueCompose Date:1782Average_duration:3:09Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the 'Fugue for string trio in G major (fragment), K. 443 (404b)' in 1783. The piece was never completed, and only the first 80 bars of the fugue were written. The premiere of the piece was never held, as it was never finished. The 'Fugue for string trio in G major (fragment), K. 443 (404b)' is a single movement piece, consisting of a fugue in G major. The piece is written for two violins and a cello, and is characterized by its contrapuntal texture and strict adherence to the rules of fugue writing. The piece begins with a simple theme presented by the first violin, which is then imitated by the second violin and the cello. The theme is then developed and expanded upon, with each voice taking turns presenting the theme and its variations. The piece is characterized by its use of imitation, where each voice takes turns presenting the theme in a different key or at a different pitch level. The 'Fugue for string trio in G major (fragment), K. 443 (404b)' is a prime example of Mozart's mastery of counterpoint and fugue writing. Despite being an unfinished work, the piece showcases Mozart's ability to create complex and intricate musical structures, while still maintaining a sense of clarity and elegance. Overall, the 'Fugue for string trio in G major (fragment), K. 443 (404b)' is a testament to Mozart's genius as a composer, and serves as a reminder of the incredible musical legacy he left behind.More....
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