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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Mozart: Die Schuldigkeit des Ersten Gebots, K. 35

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Bärenreiter  |  SKU: BA4513-90  |  Barcode: 9790006529964
  • Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
  • Piano reduction: Carl-Heinz Müller
  • Format: Vocal Score
  • Instrumentation (this edition): Piano Reduction, Voice
  • Originally for: Opera
  • Work: Die Schuldigkeit des Ersten Gebots, K. 35
  • Work Language: German
  • ISMN: 9790006529964
  • Size: 7.5 x 10.6 inches
  • Pages: 162
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

Description

This work, possibly commissioned by Prince-Bishop Sigismund Christoph von Schrattenbach , was assigned to three Salzburg composers: W. A. Mozart (part 1), Michael Haydn (part 2), and Anton Cajetan Adlgasser (part 3). Only the manuscript of part 1 has survived. Here Mozart drew heavily on the Salzburg tradition of church music and school dramas, perhaps taking Johann Ernst Eberlin and even his father Leopold as his models.

The first performance took place in the Knights' Hall of the prince's palace on 12 March 1767. The libretto was supplied by Ignaz Anton Weiser (1701–1785), town councillor and mayor of Salzburg. Mozart wrote out many of the appoggiaturas in this early work, thereby providing a useful guide to the vocal practices of his day. Aria No. 2 has come down to us with an instructive passage in which the vocal part is ornamented in the hand of Leopold Mozart. The piano reduction, by K.-H. Müller, was prepared on the basis of the this Mozart Edition. The piano part is uncluttered and easy-to-play. - Clear and straightforward appearance on the page.

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Mozart: Die Schuldigkeit des Ersten Gebots, K. 35

$ 22.52 $ 26.50

Description

This work, possibly commissioned by Prince-Bishop Sigismund Christoph von Schrattenbach , was assigned to three Salzburg composers: W. A. Mozart (part 1), Michael Haydn (part 2), and Anton Cajetan Adlgasser (part 3). Only the manuscript of part 1 has survived. Here Mozart drew heavily on the Salzburg tradition of church music and school dramas, perhaps taking Johann Ernst Eberlin and even his father Leopold as his models.

The first performance took place in the Knights' Hall of the prince's palace on 12 March 1767. The libretto was supplied by Ignaz Anton Weiser (1701–1785), town councillor and mayor of Salzburg. Mozart wrote out many of the appoggiaturas in this early work, thereby providing a useful guide to the vocal practices of his day. Aria No. 2 has come down to us with an instructive passage in which the vocal part is ornamented in the hand of Leopold Mozart. The piano reduction, by K.-H. Müller, was prepared on the basis of the this Mozart Edition. The piano part is uncluttered and easy-to-play. - Clear and straightforward appearance on the page.

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