Piano Sonata in C minor, K. 457 - II. Adagio
The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C minor, K. 457, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was composed and completed in 1784, with the official date of completion recorded as October 14, 1784 in Mozarts private catalogue of works.[1] It was published in December of 1785 together with the Fantasy in C minor, K. 475, as Opus 11 by the publishing firm Artaria, Mozarts main Viennese publisher.
The title page bore a dedication to Thérèse von Trattner, who was one of Mozarts pupils in Vienna. Her husband was an important publisher as well as Mozarts landlord at the time. Eventually, the Trattners would become godparents to four of Mozarts children.
The sonata was composed during the approximately 10-year period of Mozarts life as a freelance artist in Vienna after he removed himself from the patronage of the Archbishop of Salzburg in 1781. It is one of the earliest of only six sonatas composed during the Vienna years, and was probably written either as a teaching tool or for personal use.[2] Sonatas during this time were generally written for the domestic sphere - as opposed to a symphony or concerto, they were designed to convey ideas in a small, intimate setting.
A typical performance takes about 18 minutes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_Sonata_No._14_(Mozart)
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"Little natural experiment"
Video clip: galeksic
Photos: Jannes Pockele
http://silent.rave.org/pics
Cudesni "rukopisi prirode,
neopisivo lepi u svojoj nevinosti i mekoti,
prepleteni sa muzikom koja se slusa
kao sto se slusa prijatelj
raduju i tese kako to samo prijatelji mogu.
"Little natural experimet je sifrirao neuhvatljivu emociju
i iskocivsi iz sablona podastire dokaz da je: "muzika uvek hrana ljubavi, a ljubav hrana za muziku.
(W. A. Mozart)
mmmajra 2 years ago 6
Prelepo si uredio ovaj klip..
otilija09 2 years ago