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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Galimathias musicum "Quodlibet", K. 32
Works Info
Composer
:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
:
Orchestral
Style
:
Quodlibet
Compose Date
:
1766
Average_duration
:
17:38
Movement_count
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22
Movement ....
Galimathias musicum Quodlibet, K. 32 is a humorous and satirical composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. It was composed in 1766 when Mozart was just ten years old. The piece is a quodlibet, which is a musical form that combines several pre-existing melodies into a new composition. The premiere of Galimathias musicum Quodlibet, K. 32 is not well-documented, but it is believed to have been performed by Mozart and his sister Nannerl at a private gathering in their home in Salzburg, Austria. The piece consists of six movements, each of which is based on a different melody. The melodies include popular folk songs, church hymns, and even a drinking song. Mozart combines these melodies in a playful and irreverent way, often juxtaposing them in unexpected and humorous ways. The first movement is based on the melody of a popular folk song called "Oh du lieber Augustin." Mozart sets this melody in a lively and energetic style, with frequent changes in tempo and dynamics. The second movement is based on a church hymn called "Lobt Gott, ihr Christen allzugleich." Mozart sets this melody in a more solemn and reverent style, with rich harmonies and a slower tempo. The third movement is based on a drinking song called "Das klinget so herrlich." Mozart sets this melody in a lively and upbeat style, with frequent changes in tempo and a playful use of syncopation. The fourth movement is based on a folk song called "Ich bin der Schneider Kakadu." Mozart sets this melody in a fast and frenetic style, with rapid-fire runs and trills that showcase his virtuosic keyboard technique. The fifth movement is based on a church hymn called "Alleluia, freuet euch ihr Christen." Mozart sets this melody in a joyful and celebratory style, with bright harmonies and a fast tempo. The final movement is based on a folk song called "Schon eilet froh der Ackersmann." Mozart sets this melody in a lively and energetic style, with frequent changes in tempo and a playful use of syncopation. Overall, Galimathias musicum Quodlibet, K. 32 is a charming and entertaining composition that showcases Mozart's wit and musical talent. Despite its lighthearted nature, the piece also demonstrates Mozart's skill in combining different musical styles and creating a cohesive and engaging work.
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