




"D’Bäurin hat d’Katz verlorn“
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Part-songs are non-contrapuntal musical settings for several voices, sometimes with accompaniment of a keyboard instrument or other instruments. Mozart only composed a small number of part-songs, mainly for private occasions in Vienna. The songs used at meetings of the Freemasons (see work group 31) stand between the part-song and the solo song because the last lines of the text are sung or repeated by a male chorus.
Abschrift, 1830
La Contadina che ha perdutto la gatta/ Quartetto/ a/ Due Soprani/ Tenore/ e/ Basso/ Di/ Amadeo Wolfgango Mozart
4 Stimme(n) Sammeltitel
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D’Bäuerin hat d’Katz verlohren/ 4. / Stimmiges Lied/ für/ Soprano I.mo/ Soprano II.do/ Tenore/ Basso./ Von Wolfg. Amad: Mozart. Aus dem Nachlass des Hfl (?)/ Michael Bartenschlag./ 1855.