Serenaden fur drei Melodie-Instrumente oder ein Melodie-Instrument und Klavier, Heft 1 C major KV 439b/1
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Serenaden fur drei Melodie-Instrumente oder ein Melodie-Instrument und Klavier, Heft 1 C major KV 439b/1
by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano - Sheet Music
3 melodic instrument or melodic instrument, piano (3 Melodic instruments or Melodic instrument, Piano) - Level 3
SKU: BA.BA01437
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Otto von Irmer. Arranged by Karl Marguerre. Stapled. Score, Set of parts. K. 439b/1. 16/5/5/5 pages. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA01437. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA01437).
ISBN 9790006410675. 11.42 x 8.27 inches. Key: C major.
This edition of Mozart’s “Serenades “ ( Book 1-4) wishes to encourage musicians to experiment with different sounds: the trios can be played by practically all instruments (strings, winds, piano) current today in home music-making. This is absolutely in agreement with their historical origins. Mozart composed the five wind Divertimenti at a time when he was experimenting with various combination of sound in his musical “private life“, free from the pressure of commissions and popular success. While playing music with friends, he would exchange the instruments, thus producing ever new textures. Thus the “Serenades“ lend themselves just as much as ever to an interpretation with varying tone colours and instruments, and will hopefully stimulate musicians’ imagination and delight in experimentation.
3 melodic instrument or melodic instrument, piano (3 Melodic instruments or Melodic instrument, Piano) - Level 3
SKU: BA.BA01437
Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Otto von Irmer. Arranged by Karl Marguerre. Stapled. Score, Set of parts. K. 439b/1. 16/5/5/5 pages. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA01437. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA01437).
ISBN 9790006410675. 11.42 x 8.27 inches. Key: C major.
This edition of Mozart’s “Serenades “ ( Book 1-4) wishes to encourage musicians to experiment with different sounds: the trios can be played by practically all instruments (strings, winds, piano) current today in home music-making. This is absolutely in agreement with their historical origins. Mozart composed the five wind Divertimenti at a time when he was experimenting with various combination of sound in his musical “private life“, free from the pressure of commissions and popular success. While playing music with friends, he would exchange the instruments, thus producing ever new textures. Thus the “Serenades“ lend themselves just as much as ever to an interpretation with varying tone colours and instruments, and will hopefully stimulate musicians’ imagination and delight in experimentation.
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