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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Mozart: Piano Quartets, K. 478 & 493

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Edition Peters  |  SKU: EP272  |  Barcode: 9790300755823
  • Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
  • Format: Set of Parts
  • Instrumentation: Piano Quartet (Piano, Violin, Viola, Cello)
  • ISMN: 9790300755823
  • Size: 9.1 x 11.9 inches

Description

In 1785, Mozart received a commission from the publisher Franz Anton Hoffmeister for three quartets of the present instrumentation. The first composed, K478 in g Minor, is considered the first Major work for piano quartet in the chamber music repertoire. Hoffmeister, unfortunately, considered the piece too difficult for amateurs and feared the public would not buy it; and so he released Mozart from the obligation to complete the set. Happily, however, Mozart composed a second quartet the following year, that in E-flat Major, K493.

The publisher's misgivings regarding the g Minor quartet were borne out by a 1788 article in the Weimar Journal des Luxus and der Moden :

"[as performed by amateurs] it could not please: everybody yawned with boredom over the incomprehensible tintamarre of 4 instruments which did not keep together for four bars on end, and whose senseless concentus never allowed any unity of feeling; but it had_ to please, it had_ to be praised! ... what a difference when this much-advertised work of art is performed with the highest degree of accuracy by four skilled musicians who have studied it carefully."

Amazingly to us today, this agrees with the widely held view of Mozart during his lifetime; that of a greatly gifted composer who wrote extremely difficult music.

Works:

Edition Peters

Mozart: Piano Quartets, K. 478 & 493

$ 39.95

Description

In 1785, Mozart received a commission from the publisher Franz Anton Hoffmeister for three quartets of the present instrumentation. The first composed, K478 in g Minor, is considered the first Major work for piano quartet in the chamber music repertoire. Hoffmeister, unfortunately, considered the piece too difficult for amateurs and feared the public would not buy it; and so he released Mozart from the obligation to complete the set. Happily, however, Mozart composed a second quartet the following year, that in E-flat Major, K493.

The publisher's misgivings regarding the g Minor quartet were borne out by a 1788 article in the Weimar Journal des Luxus and der Moden :

"[as performed by amateurs] it could not please: everybody yawned with boredom over the incomprehensible tintamarre of 4 instruments which did not keep together for four bars on end, and whose senseless concentus never allowed any unity of feeling; but it had_ to please, it had_ to be praised! ... what a difference when this much-advertised work of art is performed with the highest degree of accuracy by four skilled musicians who have studied it carefully."

Amazingly to us today, this agrees with the widely held view of Mozart during his lifetime; that of a greatly gifted composer who wrote extremely difficult music.

Works:

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