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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Minuets (2) with contradanses "Quadrilles", K. 463 (448c)
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Composer
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
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Orchestral
Style
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Minuet
Compose Date
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1784
Average_duration
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5:05
Movement_count
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2
Movement ....
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the "Minuets (2) with contradanses Quadrilles, K. 463 (448c)" in 1785. The piece was premiered in Vienna, Austria, on February 11, 1785. The composition consists of two minuets and six contradanses, which are also known as quadrilles. The first minuet is in the key of G major and is marked allegretto. It begins with a simple melody played by the strings, which is then repeated by the winds. The melody is then developed and passed between the different sections of the orchestra. The second minuet is in the key of D major and is marked allegro. It is a more lively and energetic piece, with a faster tempo and more complex rhythms. The six contradanses are short dances that were popular in the late 18th century. They are based on folk dances and are characterized by their lively rhythms and simple melodies. Mozart's contradanses are arranged in pairs, with each pair consisting of a slower dance followed by a faster one. The first pair is in the key of G major, the second in C major, and the third in D major. One of the characteristics of Mozart's "Minuets (2) with contradanses Quadrilles, K. 463 (448c)" is its use of orchestration. Mozart employs a wide range of instruments, including strings, winds, and brass, to create a rich and varied sound. He also uses different textures and dynamics to create contrast between the different sections of the piece. Another characteristic of the composition is its use of form. The minuets are in the traditional ABA form, with the contrasting B section providing a break from the main melody. The contradanses, on the other hand, are in a simpler AAB form, with the second A section being a variation of the first. Overall, Mozart's "Minuets (2) with contradanses Quadrilles, K. 463 (448c)" is a charming and lively piece that showcases the composer's skill in orchestration and form. Its combination of traditional dance forms with Mozart's unique style makes it a delightful addition to any classical music collection.
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