

Concertone in C for 2 violins, oboe, violoncello and orchestra
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Mozart composed a small number of works for more than one solo instrument and orchestra. Depending on the local traditions of the places where they were written, these works were titled *Concertone* (i.e., large concerto), *Sinfonia Concertante*, *Symphonie Concertante*, or simply *Concerto*. Among the fragments is the first movement of a concerto for piano, violin, and orchestra, K. 315f, which Mozart began in Mannheim in November 1778 on his way back to Salzburg.
Autograph, 1774
Concertone.
Partitur: 42 Bl. (84 beschr. S.)
Abschrift, 1847
Concertone./ a due Violini oblig: con Orchestra/ composto a Salisburgo/ 3. Majo 1773./ di/ Wolfgango Amadeo Mozart./ Accademico di Bologna e di Verona/ getreue Abschrift von W. A. Mozarts eigenhändig geschriebener/ Original=Partitur. Juni 1847.
Partitur: 97 S.
Abschrift, 1859
[Kopftitel?: ] Concertone./ v. W. A. Mozart.
Partitur: 131 S.