Orquestación para orquesta sinfónica del cuarteto K.421 de W.A.Mozart
My personal orchestration of string quartet nº15 in D
minor K.421
The orchestration includes 1 flute, 2 oboes, 2 fagots,
2 french horns and 1 Contrabasso
Allegro (0:00)
Andante (9:59)
Menuetto (16:40)
Allegro ma non troppo (20:55)
Very well done, Herr Doktor! Thanks to your work we can hear our beloved Mozart's wind colors, in his own music! And one of his talent is here revealed, thanks to your study of his music chamber. You knew how to keep his sens of humour, of variations in your sensitive orchestration - with some welcome personal adds ;-) Not surprising, indeed, that his "baby" symphonies was composed for strings -where is all the musical speech- and just 2 oboes 2 horns wich highlights harmony (chords) Then... very fast, he grew up! And gave unto us his piano concertos where, in my opinion, his music began literally to speak like we were listening one of his Opera. All instruments are used in a wonderful purpose; so he said himself: "nothing can be removed, there is nothing extra!" Mozart isn't he Love and Teasing!? :-)
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Thanks to your work we can hear our beloved Mozart's wind colors, in his own music! And one of his talent is here revealed, thanks to your study of his music chamber.
You knew how to keep his sens of humour, of variations in your sensitive orchestration - with some welcome personal adds ;-)
Not surprising, indeed, that his "baby" symphonies was composed for strings -where is all the musical speech- and just 2 oboes 2 horns wich highlights harmony (chords)
Then... very fast, he grew up! And gave unto us his piano concertos where, in my opinion, his music began literally to speak like we were listening one of his Opera.
All instruments are used in a wonderful purpose; so he said himself: "nothing can be removed, there is nothing extra!"
Mozart isn't he Love and Teasing!? :-)