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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Mozart: Divertimento in B-flat Major, K. 287 (271 H)

Lodron Serenade No. 2

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  • Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
  • Editor: Albert Dunning
  • Instrumentation: Basso continuo, Viola, Violin I, Violin II, Horn I, Horn II
  • Work: Divertimento in B-flat Major (Lodron Serenade No. 2), K. 287 (271H)
  • ISMN: 9790006568970
  • Size: 9.6 x 12.2 inches
  • Pages: 52
  • Urtext / Critical Edition

Description

Mozart composed his two "Lodron Serenades" for open-air performances on the name day of Countess Antonia Lodron in June 1776 and 1777. Their bright "al fresco" character is immediately recognisable. Alfred Einstein considered these two divertimentos to be "among the purest, gayest, most satisfying, and most perfect that ever assumed musical form".

For both works Mozart chose an ensemble of two horns, two violins, viola and bass instruments. However, the second Lodron Serenade, the Divertimento in B-flat Major, K. 287, stands out from this sextet format by assigning a remarkably virtuosic solo role to the first violin, from the richly diverse opening movement to the finale with its almost ironic recitative and an exhilarating passage on the folk song "D'Bäurin hat d'Katz verlorn". Mozart himself played first violin in the 1777 performance. Later he wrote, "They all opened their eyes! I played as though I were the finest fiddler in all Europe".

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Mozart: Divertimento in B-flat Major, K. 287 (271 H)

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Description

Mozart composed his two "Lodron Serenades" for open-air performances on the name day of Countess Antonia Lodron in June 1776 and 1777. Their bright "al fresco" character is immediately recognisable. Alfred Einstein considered these two divertimentos to be "among the purest, gayest, most satisfying, and most perfect that ever assumed musical form".

For both works Mozart chose an ensemble of two horns, two violins, viola and bass instruments. However, the second Lodron Serenade, the Divertimento in B-flat Major, K. 287, stands out from this sextet format by assigning a remarkably virtuosic solo role to the first violin, from the richly diverse opening movement to the finale with its almost ironic recitative and an exhilarating passage on the folk song "D'Bäurin hat d'Katz verlorn". Mozart himself played first violin in the 1777 performance. Later he wrote, "They all opened their eyes! I played as though I were the finest fiddler in all Europe".

Format

  • Full Score
  • Violin I
  • Violin II
  • Viola
  • Basso
  • Wind Set
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