Mozart
Posthumous painting by Barbara Krafft in 1819
Divertimento No. 6 in C major, K. 188/240b (1773)
[연주 시간 7분 여정도인 소품]
The divertimento is set in 6 movements:
1. Andante (0:00)
2. Allegro (1:56)
3. Menuetto (3:21)
4. Andante (4:32)
5. Menuetto (5:49)
6. Gavotte (6:36)
Composed in Salzburg at the beginning of 1776.
Performers: Philharmonia Orchestra.
Divertimento No. 7 in D major, K. 205/167A (1773)
|. Largo allegro 6':57"
||. Minuetto 2':54"
|||. Adagio 6':26"
|V. Minuetto 2':56"
V. Finale 3':36"
This piece was written in 1773. The serenade played a major part among Mozart's works composed in Salzburg. Synonymous with the titles divertimento and cassation, works of this kind were composed for open-air performances during the summer months, often designed to accompany a specific event, such as a wedding. This calls for 2 horns in D, bassoon, and strings.