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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Variations (6) for piano in F major on "Salve tu, Domine", K. 398 (416e)
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Variations
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1783
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7:18
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the 'Variations (6) for piano in F major on Salve tu, Domine, K. 398 (416e)' in 1782. The piece was premiered in Vienna, Austria, on March 23, 1783, by Mozart himself. The composition consists of six movements, each of which is a variation on the original theme. The first movement begins with a simple statement of the theme, which is then followed by a series of variations that gradually increase in complexity. The second movement is a lively and playful variation that features rapid arpeggios and runs up and down the keyboard. The third movement is a slower and more contemplative variation that features a beautiful melody played in the right hand, accompanied by simple chords in the left hand. The fourth movement is a lively and energetic variation that features a series of rapid runs and trills in both hands. The fifth movement is a more subdued and introspective variation that features a delicate melody played in the right hand, accompanied by simple chords in the left hand. The final movement is a lively and joyful variation that brings the piece to a rousing conclusion. Overall, the 'Variations (6) for piano in F major on Salve tu, Domine, K. 398 (416e)' is a masterful composition that showcases Mozart's skill as a composer and pianist. The piece is characterized by its beautiful melodies, intricate harmonies, and virtuosic piano writing. It is a testament to Mozart's ability to take a simple theme and transform it into a complex and engaging work of art.
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