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    Mozart Piano sonata KV 533 II. Andante - for Orchestra

    For 40 years I have been a lover of Mozart, but not until last year I got to know his maybe most mature piano sonata - KV533 from the "Jupiter" year 1788. I love especially the Andante movement which beautifully combines tender melody with powerfull outburst of passion:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MA2JdeFfcU8 (at 7:05)

    So as I have done it before with late Beethoven and Schubert sonatas I also tried an orchestration of this Andante:

    http://www.gerdprengel.de/Mozart_Pia...533-2_orch.mp3

    Hope you'll like it ...
    Gerd

    #2
    Very nice Gerd as usual, I'm pleased you didn't bother with the last movement which isn't up to the inspiration of the first two movements.
    'Man know thyself'

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      #3
      Danke Gerd. Will have a listen in a bit- I'm just listening to Exsultate Jubilate right now. I am quite addicted to that.
      I have had a real big Mozart craving the last couple of days.
      Ludwig van Beethoven
      Den Sie wenn Sie wollten
      Doch nicht vergessen sollten

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        #4
        I would like to ask you - what to your mind is the piano sonata Allegro from Mozart (for 2 or 4 hands) which is most fitting for a symphonic orchestration?
        I just finished the one which to me just seems to cry for an orchestration like no other from Mozart....

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          #5
          Originally posted by gprengel View Post
          I would like to ask you - what to your mind is the piano sonata Allegro from Mozart (for 2 or 4 hands) which is most fitting for a symphonic orchestration?
          I just finished the one which to me just seems to cry for an orchestration like no other from Mozart....
          So many of them would work well, but I suppose the C minor K.457 would be very effective. The A major (though not an Allegro) would be beautiful!
          'Man know thyself'

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