Piano Concerto No. 11 (Mozart)
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Number: | 11 |
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Köchel number: | 413 |
Key: | F major |
Instrumentation: | Piano and orchestra |
Date of composition: | 1782 |
Mozart's piano concerto No. 11 in F major, KV. 413 (387a in the sixth edition of the Köchel catalogue), was the second of the group of three early concertos he wrote whilst in Vienna, in the autumn of 1782 (according to the latest edition of the Köchel catalogue, KV. 414 was written first). It was the first full concerto he wrote for the subscription concerts he gave in the city. The autograph is held by the Jagiellónska Library, Kraków, with an additional, now incomplete copy that Mozart brought to Salzburg in 1783, in the library of the Archabbey of St Peter's, Salzburg. The concerto is in the usual three movements:
It is orchestrated for strings, two oboes and two horns: two bassoons were later added in the Larghetto. However, the winds and brass are not essential, and Mozart himself advertised a "a quattro" version, ie for string quartet and piano only, presumably for domestic use.
The time signatures of the concerto are slightly unusual: Mozart wrote only two other concertos with first movements in 3/4 (No. 14, KV. 449 and No. 24, KV. 491). In the first movement, Mozart definitively modulates to the dominant, C major when he introduces the second subject in the Prelude before returning to F major 8 bars later, a scheme also followed in No. 14.
The second movement is in binary form, but has few particularly notable features.
The third movement, on the other hand, is unusual both in its minuet form, and in its variation of the normal rondo structure.
[edit] References
Girdlestone, C. M. Mozart's piano concertos. Cassell, London.
Hutchings, A. A Companion to Mozart's Piano Concertos, Oxford University Press.
Mozart, W. A. Piano Concertos Nos. 11-16 in full score. Dover Publications, New York.
Piano Concertos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
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Childhood Arrangements: No. 1 F Major K. 37 | No. 2 B flat Major K. 39 | No. 3 D Major K. 40 | No 4 G Major K. 41 |
Salzburg Concertos: No. 5 D Major K. 175 | No. 6 B flat Major K. 238 | No. 8 C Major K. 246 | No. 9 E flat Major K. 271 "Jeunehomme" |
Concertos for Multiple Pianos: No. 7 F Major K. 242 for 3 pianos | No. 10 E flat Major K. 365 for 2 pianos |
Early Vienna Concertos: No. 11 F Major K. 413 | No. 12 A Major K. 414 | No. 13 C Major K. 415 |
Major Vienna Concertos: No. 14 E flat Major K. 449 | No. 15 B flat Major K. 450 | No. 16 D Major K. 451 | No. 17 G Major K. 453 | No. 18 B flat Major K. 456 | No. 19 F Major K. 459 | No. 20 D Minor K. 466 | No. 21 C Major K. 467 | No. 22 E flat Major K. 482 | No. 23 A Major K. 488 | No. 24 C Minor K. 491 | No. 25 C Major K. 503 |
Later Concertos: No. 26 D Major K. 537 "Coronation" | No. 27 B flat Major K. 595 |