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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Quartet for oboe & string in F major, K. 370 (368b)
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Composer
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Quartet
Compose Date
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1781
Average_duration
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15:31
Movement_count
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3
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the Quartet for oboe & string in F major, K. 370 (368b) in 1781. The piece was premiered in Vienna on April 12, 1781, with Mozart himself playing the viola. The quartet consists of three movements: Allegro, Adagio, and Rondo. The first movement, Allegro, is in sonata form and begins with a lively and cheerful theme played by the oboe. The strings then join in with a counterpoint melody, creating a playful and joyful atmosphere. The development section explores the themes further, with the oboe taking on a more virtuosic role. The movement ends with a recapitulation of the main themes, bringing the piece to a satisfying close. The second movement, Adagio, is a beautiful and melancholic piece that showcases the oboe's expressive capabilities. The strings provide a delicate and supportive accompaniment, allowing the oboe to soar above with its lyrical melodies. The movement is characterized by its emotional depth and introspective nature. The final movement, Rondo, is a lively and energetic piece that brings the quartet to a joyful conclusion. The oboe once again takes center stage, with its playful and virtuosic melodies driving the piece forward. The strings provide a lively and rhythmic accompaniment, creating a sense of excitement and celebration. Overall, the Quartet for oboe & string in F major, K. 370 (368b) is a beautiful and charming piece that showcases Mozart's mastery of chamber music. The piece is characterized by its playful and joyful nature, as well as its emotional depth and expressive melodies. It remains a beloved work in the oboe repertoire and a testament to Mozart's genius.
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