Mozart - Piano Concerto, No.13 in C major, K415
-Mozart- Piano Concerto, No.13 In C major, K415-
The Concerto was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Vienna in 1782 ~ 1783. Also, It's the third piece of the three full concertos that Mozart composed for his regular concertos.
It consists of three movements:
1. Allegro in C major
2. Andante in F major
3. Allegro in C major.
Also, The average duration of the Concerto performance for the fortepiano is 23 minuets.
This work has long had an ambiguous reputation.
The first movement starts with quiet theme, similar to the later work- Concerto No.21 in C major, but it's introduced fugato. In addition, The orchestral introduction is included "tutti".
Also, musicians play this work on Cembalo or fortepiano, oboe, bassoon, horn, Trumpet.
In fact, Mozart played this piece, and Piano Concerto K12, K14 , K414, K449 for his regular Concerto performance, and it's written for orchestra or string quartets.
Link:Mozart - Piano Concerto, No.13 in C major, K 415
References:
1.Piano Concerto No.13 in C major, K.415/387b (Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus)
2.Girdlestone, C. M. 1997. Mozart's piano concertos. Cassell, London.
3.Hutchings, A. A Companion to Mozart's Piano Concertos, Oxford University Press
4.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_Concerto_No._13_(Mozart)
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