Violin Concerto No.3 in G major, K.216
-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 Adagio is in ternary form in dominant key of D major. The Orchestra begins with one octave higher.
At the End, In Rondeau movements, The finale is a Rondo in G major and in 3/8 time.
In cut time, Mozart inserts the rondo into a short in G minor - Andante section that followed by a longer G major Allegretto section.
Link: Violin concerto No.3 in G major, K.216, Mozart
Reference:
1.https://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/nma_cont.php?vsep=134&l=1&p1=22
2.https://www.koelnklavier.de/texte/komponisten/moz-kv218.html
3.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violin_Concerto_No._3_(Mozart)
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