- Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra
The Sinfonia Concertante for
Violin ,Viola andOrchestra inE-flat major , K. 364 (320d), was written byWolfgang Amadeus Mozart .Date of composition and scoring
At the time of its composition in
1779 , Mozart was on a tour of Europe that includedMannheim andParis . The composition's complex orchestral dynamics reflects the increasing technical competence of the European orchestra of that era and was strongly influenced by Mozart's visit to the Mannheim court orchestra during his European tour of 1777 to 1779. Mozart had been experimenting with theSinfonia concertante genre and this work can be considered his most successful realization in this cross-over genre betweenSymphony andConcerto .The piece is scored in three movements for solo
violin , soloviola , twooboe s, two horns, and strings, the latter including two sections of violas.The viola part is written in
D major instead of E flat major, and the instrument tuned a semitone sharper (scordatura technique), to give a more brilliant tone. This technique is uncommon when performed on the modern viola and is used mostly in performance onoriginal instruments .Movements
*I. Allegro
maestoso
*II. Andante
*III. Presto.The American
composer andbassist Edgar Meyer was so interested in this work that in1995 he wrote a doubleconcerto fordouble bass ,cello andorchestra that, while very different in style, closely mirrors the structure of Mozart's "Sinfonia concertante".The slow second movement is the best known, largely because of
Michael Nyman 's variations on it, used as the soundtrack to thePeter Greenaway film "Drowning by Numbers ". The original piece is also heard after each of the drownings in the screenplay.Influences
This Sinfonia Concertante has influenced many arrangers to use these themes. There exists a
Grande Sestetto Concertante for string sextet after the Sinfonia Concertante K. 364. All six parts are divided equally among the six players; it is not presented as soloists with accompaniment.It has also been arranged for violin and cello and Orchestra.
Michael Nyman 's soundtrack for "Drowning by Numbers " is a pastiche of Sinfonia Concertante, especially the second movement.The slow movement of this piece was featured in
Nuri Bilge Ceylan 's filmUzak .Media
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*Mordden, Ethan. A Guide To Orchestral Music: A Handbook for Non-Musicians (Oxford, 1980).
*Smith, Erik. Notes to Mozart Sinfonia Concertante K364 (L.P. DECCA 1964)External links
* [http://www.viola-in-music.com/Mozart_Sinfonia_Concertante.html Viola in music] - Sinfonia concertante for violin, viola and orchestra
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