The String Quartet No.14 in G major, K.387

 -The string quartet No.14 in G major, K. 387-


The Concerto was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1782 in Vienna. 


In the composer of inscription and autograph was written and edited in 1782-1783.


Also, This is the first work in Haydn's six String quartets, and he wrote during few years in Vienna and dedicated to Joseph Haydn.



Movements


Average performances of the whole string quartet vary in length from 26-33 minutes.


As the later Mozart's string quartet works, this quartet has four movements - Allegro vivace Assai / Menuetto / Andante cantabile / Molto Allegro 



First, The first movement, in G major, contrasts fairly diatonic passages with chromatic runs. 


Second, The minuet is followed by slow movements in subdominant C major.


The fugal theme of four whole notes in final points ahead to the finale of Mozart's "Jupiter Symphony of 1788"


Link: The String Quartet No.14 in G major, K 387, Mozart


Reference: 1.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_Quartet_No._14_(Mozart)


2.https://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/nma_cont.php?vsep=176&l=1&p1=19

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