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[[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]'s '''Violin Concerto No. 1 in B flat major''' K. 207 was originally supposed to have been composed in 1775 (when Mozart was 19), along with the other four wholly authentic violin concerti. However, analysis of handwriting and the manuscript paper on which the concerto was written suggest that the actual date of composition might have been 1773. It has a common three-movement structure. Movements are:
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[[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]'s '''Violin Concerto No. 1''' in [[B-flat major|B{{music|flat}} major]], [[Köchel catalogue|K.]] 207, once was supposed to have been composed in 1775 (when Mozart was 19), along with the other four wholly authentic [[violin concerto]]s. However, analysis of handwriting and the manuscript paper on which the concerto was written suggest that the date of composition might have been 1773. It has the usual fast–slow–fast structure.
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[[Movement (music)|Movement]]s are:


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# Allegro Moderato
|Allegro moderato
# Adagio
|Adagio
# Presto.
|Presto}}


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in the usual fast-slow-fast structure. The concerto is full of brilliant passagework with running sixteenth notes and is generally characterized by high spirits. The concert Rondo No.1 in B-flat, K. 269 for violin and orchestra, is also connected to this concerto. It was intended to replace the finale movement, and was composed to fulfill the recommendation of Antonio Brunetti, a violinist in [[Salzburg]] at the time. Nonetheless, the concerto is typically performed with the original finale, and the K. 269 Rondo remains a separate concert-piece.
\relative c''' { \set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t \tempo "Allegro moderato" 4 = 132
\key bes \major
<bes d,>4\f bes2 \grace c16( bes8) a16 g | g8( f) f2 \grace g16( f8) es16 d | d8( c) bes2( a4) | bes16(d) c(es) d(f) es(g) f4 r
}
</score>

The concerto is full of intricate passage work with running sixteenth notes. It is characterized generally by high spirits.

The [[Rondo in B-flat for Violin and Orchestra (Mozart)|Rondo in B{{music|flat}}]], K.&nbsp;269, for violin and orchestra, also is connected to this concerto. It was intended to replace the finale movement, and was composed to fulfil the recommendation of [[Antonio Brunetti]], a violinist in [[Salzburg]] at the time.

Nonetheless, typically the concerto is performed with the original finale and the K.&nbsp;269 Rondo remains a separate concert-piece.


== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{NMA|133|3|134|7|Concerto in B-flat K. 207}}
*{{NMA|133|3|134|7|Konzert in B für Violine und Orchester KV 207}}
* {{IMSLP2|id=Violin_Concerto_No.1_K.207_%28Mozart%2C_Wolfgang_Amadeus%29|cname=Violin Concerto No. 1}}
*{{IMSLP|work=Violin_Concerto_No.1_K.207_%28Mozart%2C_Wolfgang_Amadeus%29|cname=Violin Concerto No. 1}}
*{{YouTube|GvETiL-zwa8|Violin Concerto No. 1}}, Natalia Todorova, Academic State Orchestra, Milen Apostolov conducting


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Latest revision as of 14:51, 5 November 2024

Violin Concerto in B major
No. 1
by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Mozart in 1770
KeyB-flat major
CatalogueK. 207
Composed1773 (1773)?
Movements
  1. Allegro moderato
  2. Adagio
  3. Presto
Scoring
  • Violin
  • orchestra

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 1 in B major, K. 207, once was supposed to have been composed in 1775 (when Mozart was 19), along with the other four wholly authentic violin concertos. However, analysis of handwriting and the manuscript paper on which the concerto was written suggest that the date of composition might have been 1773. It has the usual fast–slow–fast structure.

Movements are:

  1. Allegro moderato
  2. Adagio
  3. Presto

\relative c''' { \set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t \tempo "Allegro moderato"  4 = 132
 \key bes \major
  <bes d,>4\f bes2 \grace c16( bes8) a16 g | g8( f) f2 \grace g16( f8) es16 d | d8( c) bes2( a4) | bes16(d) c(es) d(f) es(g) f4 r
}

The concerto is full of intricate passage work with running sixteenth notes. It is characterized generally by high spirits.

The Rondo in B, K. 269, for violin and orchestra, also is connected to this concerto. It was intended to replace the finale movement, and was composed to fulfil the recommendation of Antonio Brunetti, a violinist in Salzburg at the time.

Nonetheless, typically the concerto is performed with the original finale and the K. 269 Rondo remains a separate concert-piece.

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