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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Adagio for violin & orchestra in E major, K. 261
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Composer
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
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Concerto
Style
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Concerto
Compose Date
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1776
Average_duration
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7:35
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the 'Adagio for violin & orchestra in E major, K. 261' in 1776. The piece was premiered in Salzburg, Austria, on March 10, 1776. The composition consists of three movements, with the second movement being the famous Adagio. The Adagio is a slow and expressive piece that showcases Mozart's ability to create beautiful melodies. The violin takes center stage, with the orchestra providing a delicate accompaniment. The piece begins with a simple melody played by the violin, which is then repeated and developed throughout the movement. The orchestra provides a gentle and supportive background, with the strings playing soft and sustained chords. The Adagio is characterized by its emotional depth and beauty. It is a piece that is both melancholic and uplifting, with moments of sadness and moments of hope. The melody is simple yet powerful, and it is this simplicity that makes the piece so memorable. The second movement of the 'Adagio for violin & orchestra in E major, K. 261' is often performed on its own, as it is a masterpiece in its own right. It has been used in numerous films and television shows, and it is a popular choice for weddings and other special occasions. Overall, the 'Adagio for violin & orchestra in E major, K. 261' is a beautiful and emotional piece of music that showcases Mozart's talent as a composer. Its popularity has endured for over two centuries, and it remains a beloved piece of classical music to this day.
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