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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Variations for piano, 4 hands in G major (fragment) K. 357 (500a)
Works Info
Composer
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Variations
Compose Date
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1786
Average_duration
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6:48
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the 'Variations for piano, 4 hands in G major (fragment) K. 357 (500a)' in 1781. The piece was premiered in Vienna, Austria, on March 23, 1782, with Mozart himself and his sister Nannerl performing on the piano. The composition consists of six variations on a theme in G major. The first variation is a simple and elegant rendition of the theme, with the melody played in the right hand and the left hand providing a supportive accompaniment. The second variation is more lively and playful, with the melody bouncing between the two pianists and the accompaniment featuring rapid arpeggios. The third variation is a slower and more contemplative interpretation of the theme, with the melody played in the left hand and the right hand providing a delicate accompaniment. The fourth variation is a virtuosic display of technical skill, with the melody played in octaves and the accompaniment featuring rapid runs and trills. The fifth variation is a charming and whimsical interpretation of the theme, with the melody played in a staccato style and the accompaniment featuring playful syncopation. The final variation is a grand and triumphant rendition of the theme, with the melody played in octaves and the accompaniment featuring powerful chords and arpeggios. Overall, the 'Variations for piano, 4 hands in G major (fragment) K. 357 (500a)' is a delightful and engaging composition that showcases Mozart's mastery of the piano and his ability to create a wide range of moods and emotions through his music. Despite being a fragment, the piece remains a popular choice for piano duos and is widely regarded as one of Mozart's most charming works.
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