Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 and 21

David Grayson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:4th Feb '99

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A guide to Mozart's two most popular piano concertos.

This guide to Mozart's two most popular piano concertos presents the historical background of the works, placing them within the context of Mozart's compositional and performance activities at a time when his reputation as both composer and pianist was at its peak.This guide to Mozart's two most popular piano concertos - No. 20 in D minor, K. 466, and No. 21 in C major, K. 467 - the so-called 'Elvira Madigan' - presents the historical background of the works, placing them within the context of Mozart's compositional and performance activities at a time when his reputation as both composer and pianist was at its peak. The special nature of the concerto, as both a form and genre, is explored through a selective survey of some of the approaches that various critics have taken in discussing Mozart's concertos, ranging from pure formalism to interpretations of the works as wordless human dramas. The advancement of a theory of concerto form provides the background for detailed accounts of the two concertos. The concluding chapter discusses a wide range of issues of particular interest to modern performers, including historical instruments, orchestra size and seating, cadenzas, and improvised embellishment.

"Recommended to libraries with holdings devoted to music history and analysis at the upper-division undergraduate level and above." Choice
"The entire handbook is exceptionally clear and well written." Notes

ISBN: 9780521484756

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 9mm

Weight: 210g

156 pages