Mozart - Duo for Violin and Viola No. 1, (1783) [Grumiaux]

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was one of the most influential, popular and prolific composers of the classical period. A child prodigy, from an early age he began composing over 600 works, including some of the most famous pieces of symphonic, chamber, operatic, and choral music. Please support my channel: Duo for violin & viola No. 1 in G major, K. 423 (1783) 1. Allegro (0:00) 2. Adagio (6:04) 3. Rondeau. Allegro (9:38) Arthur Grumiaux, violin and Arrigo Pelliccia, viola Description by Brian Robins [-] At the end of July, 1783, Mozart took his wife Constanze to Salzburg to introduce her to his father Leopold and sister Nannerl, remaining there three months. During the course of the visit, Mozart composed two duos for violin and viola (the other being K. 424 in F flat), his only works for this combination. According to Constanze Mozart, both were composed on the behalf of Mozart’s friend Mic
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