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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Rondo for horn & orchestra in E flat major (fragment), K. 371
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Composer
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
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Concerto
Style
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Rondo
Compose Date
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1781
Average_duration
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5:37
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the 'Rondo for horn & orchestra in E flat major (fragment), K. 371' in 1781. The piece was intended to be a full horn concerto, but only the rondo was completed. It premiered in Salzburg, Austria, on May 27, 1783, with Mozart's friend and fellow musician, Joseph Leutgeb, as the soloist. The 'Rondo for horn & orchestra in E flat major (fragment), K. 371' is a single-movement work that lasts approximately six minutes. It is written in E flat major and is scored for solo horn, two oboes, two horns, and strings. The piece is characterized by its lively and playful melody, which is introduced by the solo horn in the opening bars. The rondo form is a musical structure that features a recurring theme, or refrain, that alternates with contrasting sections. In the 'Rondo for horn & orchestra in E flat major (fragment), K. 371', the main theme is presented by the solo horn and is then repeated by the orchestra. This is followed by a series of variations on the theme, each of which features different instrumental combinations and textures. The piece is notable for its virtuosic horn writing, which showcases the instrument's agility and range. Mozart was known for his skill in writing for the horn, and the 'Rondo for horn & orchestra in E flat major (fragment), K. 371' is a prime example of his mastery of the instrument. Despite being a fragment of a larger work, the 'Rondo for horn & orchestra in E flat major (fragment), K. 371' remains a popular and beloved piece in the horn repertoire. Its lively and joyful character, combined with its technical demands, make it a favorite among horn players and audiences alike.
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