Concerto No. 1 in G Major, K313 (Flute and Piano)
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Concerto No. 1 in G Major, K313 (Flute and Piano) By W.A Mozart, Published By Alphonse Leduc.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's (1756-1791) Flute Concerto in G was written by the composer in 1778. The Concerto remains widely studied and performed on the Flute, making it one of the most important Concerti in the instrument's repertoire.
Concerto in G is in three movements; 1. Allegro maestoso, 2. Adagio ma non troppo, and 3. Rondo: Tempo di Menuetto. The first and last movements are in the tonic key, whilst the second movement is in the subdominant key of D major. This edition of Mozart's Concerto in G includes cadences by virtuosos Taffanel, Gaubert and Bozza, making for an unmissable version of the famed work.
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- Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
- ALPHONSE LEDUC
- Flute and Piano
- Classical Era
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Concerto No. 1 in G Major, K313 (Flute and Piano)
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This is a standard. It has been years since I have played it. I had loaned my copy out and it was never returned, I was replacing an old friend,
This publication by Alphonse Leduc of Paris is for Flute and Piano. It offers the French style of cadenzas by P. Taffanel-Ph. Gaubert and an ending by Taffanel. Additionally, there are cadenzas by E. Bozza. Those cadenzas of Taffanel-Gaubert are considered essential for performers, and they offer well-informed interpretations that enhance the musicality and technical demands of Mozart along with the lyrical style of Taffanel’s playing. This concerto with these cadenzas are a must for their noted cadenzas.
“Concerto en Sol” by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: This G major concerto (KV 313) is notable for its lively character and intricate flute parts with piano.