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In Mozart’s day, the concerto for one solo instrument and orchestra was the most common musical genre for showcasing the skills of virtuoso soloists. Given their significance to Mozart’s oeuvre and its reception, the concertos for one or more keyboard instruments and orchestra are considered a separate group (work group 15). Mozart generally composed his concertos with specific performers in mind. During the Salzburg years, these were usually colleagues in the Prince-Archiepiscopal court orchestra, even though Mozart is known to have played his own violin concertos, both in Salzburg as well as on the tour to Mannheim and Paris. In Vienna, he also wrote concertos for musical friends such as the hornist Joseph Leitgeb and the clarinetist Anton Stadler. Mozart’s completed concertos are always in three movements with a middle movement in a related key and in slower tempo. The final movement is often in rondo form. Mozart composed solo concertos for bassoon, clarinet, flute, horn, oboe, and violin, and possibly also for violoncello. The few surviving individual movements are usually replacements for concerto movements that Mozart regarded as old-fashioned. Some of the orchestral serenades from the Salzburg years contain short concertos, mostly for violin.
Autograph, 1787
Concerto per il Corno Solo
Partitur: 11 Bl. (22 beschr. S.)
Abschrift, 1853-1859
[Kopftitel?: ] Concerto per il Corno Solo./ Mozart
Partitur: 25 S.
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[Kopftitel?: ] Erstes Concert/ für das Waldhorn, mit Begleitung des Orchesters/ componirt von/ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Partitur: 38 S.
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[Kopftitel?: ] Concerto per il Corno solo/ Nach Prof. O. Jahn's Mpt.
Partitur: 39 S.
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I Concerto/ per/ Corno Principale/ à/ 2: Violini/ 2: Clarinetti in B./ 2: Fagotti/ Viole è Bassi/ di/ W: A: Mozart.
Partitur: 63 S.
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Erstdruck, 1800
Premier Concerto/ pour le Cor,/ composé par/ W. A. MOZART./ Oeuvre 92./ Edition faite d'après la partitionem en manuscrit./ [links:] N=o 1507. [rechts:] Prix f 2./ A Offenbach s/m, chez Jean André.
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Frühdruck, 1800
Premier/ Concerto/ pour le Cor,/ composé/ par/ W. A. Mozart.
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Frühdruck, 1801
Concerto à cor principal, deux violons, alto et basse, 2 clarinettes et 2 bassons
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Frühdruck, 1802
Romance / pour / un Cor, deux Violons, Alto et Violoncelle, / composée / par / Michel Haydn.
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