Mozart, Sinfonia Concertante KV364 for Violin, Viola, and Piano (Breitkopf & Härtel)

Mozart, Sinfonia Concertante KV364 for Violin, Viola, and Piano (Breitkopf & Härtel)

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Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra in E-flat major, K. 364 (320d), was composed in 1779 during his tour of Europe. This piece is a cross-over of symphony and concerto and showcases Mozart's exceptional musical talent. The piece's three movements are filled with intricate melodies, harmonies, and rhythms that demonstrate the complexity and depth of the composition. Its average performance time is half an hour.

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Mozart, Sinfonia Concertante KV364 for Violin, Viola, and Piano (Breitkopf & Härtel)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote the Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra in E-flat major, K. 364 (320d) in the year 1779. During this time, he was touring various parts of Europe, including Mannheim and Paris. This work perfectly exemplifies Mozart's experimentation with the sinfonia concertante genre, a cross-over of symphony and concerto. The piece is a beautiful amalgamation of the soloistic and orchestral elements where the solo violin and viola are in constant dialogue with the orchestra, weaving a rich tapestry of sound. The three movements of this piece are filled with intricate melodies, harmonies and rhythms that are a testament to Mozart's musical genius. The average performance time of this piece is half an hour, which is a testament to the complexity and depth of the composition.

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