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Kyrie in F major, K. 33

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1766 composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

The Kyrie in F major, K. 33, is a sacred composition for choir and strings by a ten-year-old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, dated June 12, 1766. It was written while the composer was in Paris with his family, with the intent to promote his image as a child prodigy.

The piece shows the influence of Johann Schobert and French church music. It is based upon a French song. The piece is about nine minutes long. The manuscript shows that Mozart's father edited the piece. In the piece, the alto voice is supported by the first violin, the soprano by the second, the viola reinforces the tenor and occasionally the alto. At times, the first violin unites with the canto, in order that the leading highest part may stand out more clearly. The support of the alto voice by the highest stringed instrument, mostly in the higher octave, makes the alto stand out clearly in the harmony against the soprano.

During his stay in Paris, Mozart was also able to perform concerts at the court of Louis XV due to the influence of the German writer Friedrich Melchior von Grimm.

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References

  1. Carli, Ballola e Parenti (1996). Rusconi Libri (ed.). Mozart. Milan. p. 531.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ Zaslaw, Neal, with Cowdery, William eds., The Compleat Mozart: A Guide to the Musical Works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, p. 298, New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1990, ISBN 0-393-02886-0 Google Books
  3. Herman Abert (translated by Stewart Spencer), W.A. Mozart, p. 51, Yale University Press, 2007, ISBN 978-0-300-07223-5 Google Books
  4. Dennis Shrock, Choral repertoire, p. 380, New York: Oxford University Press, 2009, ISBN 978-0-19-532778-6 Google Books
  5. Rosenthal, Karl August; Baker, Theodore (1932). "The Salzburg Church Music of Mozart and His Predecessors". The Musical Quarterly. 18 (4): 559–577. ISSN 0027-4631.
  6. Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1981). Guanda (ed.). Letters: a cura di Enzo Siciliano. Parma.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

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