Violin Concerto No.3 in G KV216 - Mozart
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Violin Concerto No. 3 in G Major, KV 216, is a pinnacle of Classical-era violin repertoire. Composed in 1775, when Mozart was just 19 years old, the concerto exemplifies his mastery of form and melody. The concerto is structured in three movements: the opening Allegro, a graceful Adagio in E major, and a lively Rondo marked by its spirited dance-like character. Infused with Mozart's trademark elegance and lyricism, the concerto showcases a brilliant interplay between the solo violin and the orchestral accompaniment. The third concerto is characterised by its vibrant energy, expressive depth, and virtuosic demands on the soloist, making it a cherished gem in the violin concerto repertoire.
For violin and orchestra (piano reduction).
Details
- Composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Product Format Instrumental Work
- Editor S Franko
- Instrument Group Violin
- Instrumentation Violin and Piano
- Product Type Book [Softcover]
- Series Schirmer's Library Of Musical Classics
- Publisher G. Schirmer
- Genre Classical
- Year of Publication 1986
- Number of Pages 40
- ISBN 9780793525881
- UPC 073999602500
- Edition Number GS26025
- No. HL50260250