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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Mandina amabile, K. 480
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Composer
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Compose Date
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1785
Average_duration
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4:59
Mandina amabile, K. 480 is a vocal work composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1785. The piece was written for a solo soprano accompanied by a small orchestra consisting of two oboes, two horns, and strings. The premiere of the work took place on March 9, 1785, in Vienna, Austria. The piece consists of three movements. The first movement is an aria in A major, marked Andante grazioso. The second movement is a recitative in A minor, marked Adagio. The final movement is another aria in A major, marked Allegro. The first aria, Mandina amabile, is a charming and playful piece that showcases Mozart's ability to write catchy melodies. The soprano sings of a beautiful girl named Mandina who has captured the heart of the narrator. The music is light and airy, with a bouncy rhythm and a simple, yet effective, accompaniment. The second movement, a recitative, is a more serious and introspective piece. The soprano sings of the pain and sorrow she feels at the thought of losing her beloved. The music is slow and mournful, with a sparse accompaniment that allows the singer to fully express the emotions of the text. The final aria, Se ardire, e speranza, is a lively and energetic piece that brings the work to a joyful conclusion. The soprano sings of the courage and hope that love brings, and the music reflects this with its fast-paced rhythm and bright, optimistic melody. Overall, Mandina amabile, K. 480 is a delightful vocal work that showcases Mozart's skill as a composer of both playful and serious music. The piece is characterized by its catchy melodies, expressive recitatives, and lively arias, making it a favorite among both performers and audiences alike.
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