The Quartet No.20 in D major, K.499, Mozart

 -The Quartet No.20 in D major, K.499, Mozart-


The Quartet was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Vienna in 1786. This piece was published by his friend - Franz Anton Hoffmeister. 

Because of this reason, the Quartet has named the nickname Hoffmeister.


The structure


Thete are four movements.


1. Allegretto in D major

2. Menuetto in D major with a trio section

3. Adagio in G major

4. Allegro in D major


This work is between the six quarters of Haydn (1782~1785) and the following three Prussian Quartet, and it is often used to a polyphonic way that is uncharactered in the earlier part of the classical music era. 


The menu ethos and trio section show these examples, with irregular Canon between the first violin and viola, and double imitation in the trio between the violins, viola, and cello.


Link: The Quartet No.20 in D major, K.499


References: 


1.Einstein, Alfred (1945). Mendel, Arthur; Broder, Nathan (eds.). Mozart, His Character, His Work


2.Seiffert, Wolf-Dieter, ed. (2016). Mozart – String Quartets Volume: IV


3.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/String_Quartet_No._20_(Mozart)

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