Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
London sketchbook No. 8: Contredanse in F major, K. Anh. 109b (15h)
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Composer:Wolfgang Amadeus MozartGenre:MiscellaneousStyle:MiscellaneousAverage_duration:1:09London Sketchbook No. 8: Contredanse in F major, K. Anh. 109b (15h) is a composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was composed during his visit to London in 1765-66, when he was just nine years old. The exact date of composition is not known, but it is believed to have been written in early 1766. The Contredanse in F major is a single movement piece, written in the form of a dance. It is a lively and cheerful piece, with a simple and catchy melody that is easy to remember. The piece is scored for two violins, viola, and cello, and is typical of the dance music of the time. The Contredanse in F major is one of several pieces that Mozart wrote during his time in London, which were later compiled into what is known as the London Sketchbook. The London Sketchbook contains a total of 47 pieces, including minuets, marches, and other dance forms, as well as some original compositions. The London Sketchbook is an important document of Mozart's early development as a composer. It shows his mastery of the classical forms and his ability to write music that was both technically proficient and emotionally expressive. The Contredanse in F major is a prime example of this, with its lively rhythms and playful melodies. Overall, the Contredanse in F major is a charming and delightful piece of music, which showcases Mozart's early talent and his ability to write music that is both technically proficient and emotionally engaging. It is a testament to his genius as a composer, even at such a young age.More....
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London sketchbook No. 8: Contredanse in F major, K. Anh. 109b (3 p.m.)
Londoner Skizzenbuch, K. Anh 109b (excerpts): No. 8. Contredanse in F major, K. 15h
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