-The Violin concerto No.3 in G major, K.216- 1. Basic Explaination: The Concerto was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Salzburg between April and December in 1775 when he worked in Church. Like to other works, this last work of five groups abstains luxurious piece as circus. Also, in this concerto, the sole part is formed the prohibited and restricted skill in the artwork. Nevertheless, This work offered sufficient opportunity that lights to musician as Violinist. Thus, he called it the "Strasbourg Concert" to his father. 2.Instrumentation: This work is played for solo Violin, two flutes (second movement only), two oboes (tacet in second movements), two horns in G and D major, strings. 3. Movements The movements of the work is in three movements - 1.Allegro /2.Adagio in D major / 3 .Rondeau: Allegro. First, Allegro is in Sonata form, and opening in G major theme that's played by the Orchestra, and the first movement wasn't completely written. Second, The Ada...
-Piano Sonata No.21 in C major , Beethoven- The Piano Sonata No.21 in C major, Op.53, known as the Waldstein, is one of the three most notable sonatas of his middle period. It was completed in summer, 1804, and surpassed in Beethoven's previous Piano sonatas. Thus, as a key early work of Beethoven's heroic decade, The Waldstein set a standard for the piano composition in grand manner. The name of this Sonata was derived from his dedication to his close friend and patron : Count Ferdinand Ernst Gabriel von Baldstein. Structure The Waldstein has three movements : 1. Allegro con brio (in C major) 2. Introduzione : Adagio Molto (in F major) 3. Rondo. Allegretto moderato - Prestissimo (in C major) First, The first movement is in Sonata form and common time. It has a repeated exposition with two subject groups , a development section, a coda, etc. Also, the movement opens with repeated pianissimo chords in a straightforward but anxious rhythm. Next, the second movement (intr...
-The Piano Trio No.39 in G major, Haydn- The Piano trio was composed in 1795, during the final few weeks of Haydn's second trip to London. Also, This piece is one of three works which were dedicated to Rebecca Schroeter. It's perhaps his best-known Piano trio, and it's named "Gypsy Rondo Trio" as a nickname because of the Rondo Finale of Hungarian Style". Structure The structure of this trio is in three movements. 1. Andante 2. Poco Adagio, Cantabile 3. Rondo all'Ongarese - Presto First, the first movement is blended of double variation and Rondo for the two minor sections. Also, the alternation of variations in major and minor keys is characteristic of Haydn's movement. Next, the second movement continues the gentle mood, and it is noted for the violin melody in the central section. Finally, the final movement incorporates a number of Gypsy tunes and Gypsy effects, including the Hungarian "recruiting dance" genre that is known as Verbunkos...
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