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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Puzzle Canons (4), K(2) 89a, (K. 73r)
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Composer
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
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Choral
Style
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Canon
Compose Date
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1770
Average_duration
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6:54
Movement_count
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4
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the "Puzzle Canons (4), K(2) 89a, (K. 73r)" in 1783. The piece premiered in Vienna, Austria, and consists of four movements. The canons are characterized by their intricate and playful nature, as well as their use of musical puzzles. The first movement, "Canon in One," is a simple canon in which the melody is repeated at a fixed interval. The second movement, "Canon in Two," is a more complex canon in which two voices sing the same melody at different times. The third movement, "Canon in Three," is a canon in which three voices sing the same melody at different times. The fourth movement, "Canon in Four," is a canon in which four voices sing the same melody at different times. The canons are known for their use of musical puzzles, which involve the manipulation of the melody to create new and unexpected harmonies. For example, in the second movement, the melody is inverted and played backwards to create a new and unexpected harmony. In the third movement, the melody is played in reverse order to create a new and unexpected harmony. Overall, the "Puzzle Canons (4), K(2) 89a, (K. 73r)" are a playful and intricate set of canons that showcase Mozart's skill as a composer. The use of musical puzzles adds an element of surprise and intrigue to the piece, making it a unique and enjoyable listening experience.
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