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Analysis Of Mozart’s A Major Violin Concerto(Op.219)"Artistic Style

Posted on:2013-01-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y S WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330374996979Subject:Music
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the18th century, half of Austrian neoclassical composer of the most influential figure. In the field of opera, symphony, etc., he not only made remarkable achievements in the concerto is also prominent. His life to create a made dozens of concertos, related to the piano, violin, flute and other instruments. Violin Concerto in the previous five most famous, known as the "five Salzburg Concerto". The five violin concertos were written in1775, Mozart was any court musician in Salzburg. Although only19years old, but his music creation speed or artistic maturity impressed.Mozart a greater contribution in the establishment and improvement of the classical concerto genre:His concerto to inherit a Vivaldi concerto in three movements "fast-slow-fast" form of comparison, the absorption of Bach’s creative achievements, and to determine the theme of the first movement sonata form, contrast principle, that is, the first movement is generallyhas two exposition, the basic theme of the band statement, the second by the solo instrument display, and stressed the role of a solo instrument, give full play to their skills. A major Violin Concerto (Op.219) is its unique structure of the familiar."A major Violin Concerto (Op.219) was completed in December1775, elegant style, melodic and filled with a youthful air. Throughout the ages, with the works of Beethoven, Brahms, Mendelssohn, Tchaikovsky and other great composers, and performers who are open recital and recording of preferred tracks.From Mozart’s creative background on the three aspects of the understanding of the work’s overall structure and style, as well as musical skills and grasp of the artistic style of Mozart’s A major Violin Concerto (Op.219)"light to be analyzed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Mozart, Concerto, in structure and style of playing skills
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