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A Comparative Study Of Seven Different Editions Of Mozart's "Flute Concerto In D Major" (K.314)

Posted on:2020-09-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y X WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2435330575974880Subject:Arts
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(1756-1791)is one of the most important composers in the history of music,known as "genius." His music is wide in variety and his works are open-minded.He has both passion and optimism,as well as profound tragedy.He is often referred to as "sunshine" music.One of his most important contributions to the history of music is to establish the classic paradigm of classical concertos.His musical melody lines are clean and clear,and the structure of the works is simple and rigorous,but at the same time cheerful and warm.Many of his piano concertos,violin concertos,and flute concertos have become classics in the concerto genre.Mozart created three concertos for the flute,and one of the "Konzert for Flute and Orchester"(K.314)was rewritten based on his own oboe concerto.Its significance is self-evident.It was completed in December 1777 and is another demonstration structure that perfectly conforms to the classic structural style of the classical period concerto.Cadenza is one of the important points of concerto,It was usually improvised by the performers during the classical period.Many performers contributed their own creations to the Mozart flute concerto.It is an inseparable part of the overall structure of the music and has certain structural significance.This paper selects and introduces the history of Huacai section,focuses on the seven historical versions of the first movement Huacai section,compares the Huacai section of the first movement,analyzes their commonalities and differences,and plays each part.The superiority of the technique is explained.
Keywords/Search Tags:Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Konzert for flute, Cadenza
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