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- Serenade No. 10 (Mozart) - Wikipedia
The piece was composed in 1781 and is often known by the subtitle Gran Partita, though in the autograph manuscript it is misspelled ("Gran Partitta") and not in Mozart's hand [1] It consists of seven movements
- Mozart : Serenade No. 10 Gran Partita - YouTube
The Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France performs Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Serenade No 10 "Gran Partita" for winds in B-flat major
- Serenade in B-flat major KV 361 (370a), “Gran Partita” by Wolfgang . . .
The Serenade K 361 (370a) has long been known by its more famous nickname, Gran Partita This was not Mozart’s invention: his manuscript for the piece originally had no heading, but some unknown hand scribbled the nickname on it, and it has stuck
- Mozart’s Party Piece? ‘Gran Partita’ examined - Interlude
Some have proposed that the Serenade K 361 (commonly known as ‘Gran Partita’, although that title didn’t come from Mozart himself) was composed for Mozart’s own wedding, whilst others aren’t in agreement
- Mozart, Serenade No. 10 in B-flat major, “Gran Partita . . . - umwo
It was long thought that the Gran Partita was composed around 1780 for a performance in Munich, but painstaking analysis of several critical factors (such as watermarks, inks and handwriting) reveals that it was probably writtenin Vienna somewhat later; the editors of the Neue Mozart Ausgabe suggesta time between the end of 1783 and the
- The “Gran Partita” By Mozart - My Classical Notes
The Serenade K 361 has long been known by its more famous nickname, Gran Partita This was not Mozart’s invention: his manuscript for the piece originally had no heading, but some unknown hand scribbled the nickname on it, and it has stuck
- Mozart - Gran Partita - Orchestra of the 18th century - Frans Brüggen . . .
Mozart - Serenade Nr 10 "Gran Partita" - KV 361 3870a Orchestra of the 18th Century - Frans Brüggen 01:33 I Largo Molto Allegro 11:37 II Menuet
- Mozart: Serenade No. 10 Gran Partita | Sir Colin Davis Bavarian Radio . . .
If so, then take a listen to Mozart’s Serenade No 10 in B-flat major (K 361) which because of its sheer length has since been popularly called ‘Gran Partita’
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