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Eine kleine Nachtmusik, K.525 • Vollständige Teile

Klassische Musik/Kammermusik • 1787 • Alternativer Titel: Serenade No.13 (Eine kleine Nachtmusik)
 
 
   
 

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Instrumentierung
Geige, Bratsche, Cello, Kontrabass
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Streichorchester
Art der Partitur
Partitur
Tonart
G-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Breitkopf und Härtel
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Fortgeschritten
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Vollpartitur, Stimmen

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Geige, Bratsche, Cello
Partitur für
Quartett
Art der Partitur
Partitur, Stimmen
Tonart
G-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
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Vollpartitur, Stimmen

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Geige, Bratsche, Cello, Kontrabass
Art der Partitur
Partitur, Stimmen
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Stimmen

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PDF, 1.69 Mb ID: SM-000002444 Datum des Uploads: 02 Apr 2007
Instrumentierung
Geige, Bratsche, Cello
Partitur für
Quartett
Art der Partitur
Stimmen
Tonart
G-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Bibliothek
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Fortgeschritten
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Für Klavier

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PDF, 1.44 Mb ID: SM-000038487 Datum des Uploads: 29 Sep 2010
Instrumentierung
Klavier
Partitur für
Solo
Art der Partitur
Klavierauszug
Tonart
G-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
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Für Klavier

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PDF, 1.06 Mb ID: SM-000085311 Datum des Uploads: 30 Dez 2011
Instrumentierung
Klavier
Partitur für
Solo
Art der Partitur
Für einen Interpreten
Arrangeur
Otto Singer
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Mittel
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
Arrangement for piano of the Mozart's work "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik".


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Für Klavier

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PDF, 1.07 Mb ID: SM-000052977 Datum des Uploads: 12 Jan 2011
Instrumentierung
Klavier
Partitur für
Solo
Art der Partitur
Für einen Interpreten
Tonart
G-Dur
Arrangeur
Otto Singer
Verleger
C.F. Peters
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Mittel
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
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Für Klavier

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Verkäufer Valery Diorditsa
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Klavier
Partitur für
Solo
Art der Partitur
Klavierauszug
Tonart
G-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Arrangeur
Otto Singer
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
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Für Klavier, vierhändig

Titel nach Uploader: W. A. Mozart - Serenade 'Eine kleine Nachtmusik' for piano 4 hands - complete score, KV.525

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Verkäufer Peter Petrof
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Klavier
Partitur für
Klavier, vierhändig
Art der Partitur
Partitur, Erste Stimme, Zweite Stimme
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Arrangeur
Peter Petrof
Verleger
Peter Petrof
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Mittel
Länge
17'0
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Für Klavier, vierhändig

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Instrumentierung
Klavier
Partitur für
Klavier, vierhändig
Art der Partitur
Erste Stimme, Zweite Stimme
Tonart
G-Dur
Arrangeur
Otto Singer
Verleger
C.F. Peters
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Mittel
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
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Für Klavier

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PDF, 1.14 Mb ID: SM-000382786 Datum des Uploads: 23 Mrz 2020
Instrumentierung
Klavier
Partitur für
Solo
Art der Partitur
Klavierauszug
Genre
Klassische Musik/Instrumentalmusik
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Für Klavier, tbpt22

Titel nach Uploader: Eine kleine Nachtmusik - piano transcription, KV 525 tbpt22


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ZIP, 23.11 Mb ID: SM-000170325 Datum des Uploads: 04 Sep 2012
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Klavier
Partitur für
Solo
Art der Partitur
Für einen Interpreten
Tonart
G-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Arrangeur
travelsbypiano
Verleger
travelsbypiano
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Schwer
Jahr der Komposition
2009
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
original complete piano transcription (two hands) of W. A. Mozart's Serenade in G "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" KV.525 [**includes full backing track**]
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For brass sextet

Titel nach Uploader: Mozart - Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (Complete) - Brass Sextet

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30.00 USD

Verkäufer Mike Lyons
PDF, 3.64 Mb ID: SM-000314990 Datum des Uploads: 14 Dez 2017
Instrumentierung
Tenorposaune, Baritonhorn, Althorn, Kornett, Euphonium, Horn, Trompete, Tuba, Tenorhorn, Basstuba
Partitur für
Sextett
Art der Partitur
Partitur, Stimmen
Tonart
C-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Arrangeur
Mike Lyons
Verleger
Mike Lyons
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
16'43
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
This is the complete set of Mozart's Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, in one pdf, for brass sextet.

Parts supplied:


Cornet 1
Cornet 2
Horn in Eb/F
Trombone (Bass/Treble)
Euphonium (Bass/Treble)
Tuba/Eb Bass (Bass/Treble)
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For recorder quartet

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Verkäufer Darrell Goforth
PDF, 2.53 Mb ID: SM-000380675 Datum des Uploads: 04 Feb 2020
Instrumentierung
Tenorblockflöte, Sopranblockflöte, Altblockflöte, Bassblockflöte
Partitur für
Quartett
Art der Partitur
Partitur, Stimmen
Tonart
G-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Arrangeur
Darrell Goforth
Verleger
Darrell Goforth
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Schwer
Länge
17'0
The original string quartet is arranged for 4 recorders (SATB). The limited range of the recorder has lead to some interesting voicing. This little piece is always a delight to hear and very enjoyable to play.
I have included all the original repeats and leave it up to the performers to choose which ones to observe.
Any questions or comments are always welcome at dgoforth2@comcast.net
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For string orchestra (string quartet) - score and parts

Titel nach Uploader: W. A. Mozart - Serenade 'Eine kleine Nachtmusik' - String Orchestra (String Quartet) - score and parts, KV 525

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Verkäufer Peter Petrof
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Instrumentierung
Geige, Bratsche, Cello, Kontrabass
Partitur für
Quartett, Streichorchester
Art der Partitur
Partitur, Stimmen
Tonart
G-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Peter Petrof
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
20'0
Genre
Klassische Musik/Instrumentalmusik
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Violinstimme II

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Geige
Partitur für
Streichorchester
Art der Partitur
Stimmen
Tonart
G-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
C.F. Peters
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
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Violinstimme I

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Geige
Partitur für
Streichorchester
Art der Partitur
Stimmen
Tonart
G-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
C.F. Peters
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
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Bratschenstimme

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Instrumentierung
Bratsche
Partitur für
Streichorchester
Art der Partitur
Stimmen
Tonart
G-Dur
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
C.F. Peters
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
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Cello- oder Kontrabassstimme

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Instrumentierung
Cello, Kontrabass
Partitur für
Streichorchester
Art der Partitur
Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
C.F. Peters
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
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For Alto Sax & Piano

Titel nach Uploader: Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik for Alto Sax and Piano, K.525

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22.95 USD

Verkäufer James Guthrie
PDF, 1.88 Mb ID: SM-000508643 Datum des Uploads: 27 Jun 2020
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Altsaxophon
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
INSTRUMENTS
Alto Sax & Piano
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For Bass Clarinet & Piano

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22.95 USD

Verkäufer James Guthrie
PDF, 1.89 Mb ID: SM-000508644 Datum des Uploads: 27 Jun 2020
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Bassklarinette
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For Baritone Horn & Piano

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22.95 USD

Verkäufer James Guthrie
PDF, 1.89 Mb ID: SM-000508645 Datum des Uploads: 27 Jun 2020
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Baritonhorn
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For Bassoon & Piano

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Lizenz lesen
22.95 USD

Verkäufer James Guthrie
PDF, 1.87 Mb ID: SM-000508646 Datum des Uploads: 27 Jun 2020
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Fagott
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For Clarinet & Piano

Titel nach Uploader: Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik for Clarinet and Piano, K.525

Lizenz lesen
22.95 USD

Verkäufer James Guthrie
PDF, 1.89 Mb ID: SM-000508647 Datum des Uploads: 27 Jun 2020
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Klarinette
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For English Horn & Piano

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Verkäufer James Guthrie
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Instrumentierung
Klavier, Englischhorn
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For Flute & Piano

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Verkäufer James Guthrie
PDF, 1.89 Mb ID: SM-000508649 Datum des Uploads: 27 Jun 2020
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Flöte
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For Oboe & Piano

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Verkäufer James Guthrie
PDF, 1.89 Mb ID: SM-000508651 Datum des Uploads: 27 Jun 2020
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Oboe
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For Oboe d'Amore & Piano

Titel nach Uploader: Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik for Oboe d'Amore and Piano, K.525

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Verkäufer James Guthrie
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Instrumentierung
Klavier, Oboe d'amore
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For Piccolo & Piano

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Verkäufer James Guthrie
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Instrumentierung
Klavier, Piccoloflöte
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For Trumpet & Piano

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Verkäufer James Guthrie
PDF, 1.89 Mb ID: SM-000508654 Datum des Uploads: 27 Jun 2020
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Trompete
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For Trombone & Piano

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Verkäufer James Guthrie
PDF, 1.87 Mb ID: SM-000508655 Datum des Uploads: 27 Jun 2020
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Posaune
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For Cello & Piano

Titel nach Uploader: Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik for Cello and Piano, K.525

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22.95 USD

Verkäufer James Guthrie
PDF, 1.88 Mb ID: SM-000508656 Datum des Uploads: 27 Jun 2020
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Cello
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For Violin & Piano

Titel nach Uploader: Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik for Violin and Piano, K.525

Lizenz lesen
22.95 USD

Verkäufer James Guthrie
PDF, 1.89 Mb ID: SM-000508657 Datum des Uploads: 27 Jun 2020
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Geige
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For Viola & Piano

Titel nach Uploader: Mozart: Eine kleine Nachtmusik for Viola and Piano, K.525

Lizenz lesen
22.95 USD

Verkäufer James Guthrie
PDF, 1.88 Mb ID: SM-000508658 Datum des Uploads: 27 Jun 2020
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Bratsche
Partitur für
Solo, Klavierbegleitung
Art der Partitur
Partitur für zwei Interpreten, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Verleger
Jmsgu3 Publications
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Fortgeschritten
Länge
17'40
Genre
Klassische Musik/Arrangement
DESCRIPTION
Eine kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music, or A Little Serenade) Serenade No. 13, k. 525 (1787) in 4 mvt.
Score: 42 pg. 423 ms. Duration: 17:40
Solo part: 10 pg. Piano part: 13 pg.
1. Allegro (1 - 137) half note = 80
2. Romanze - Andante (138 - 218) quarter note = 60
3. Menuetto - Allegretto (219 - 258) dotted half note = 48
4. Rondo - Allegro (259 - 423) half note = 90

This is thought to be the most popular of Mozart's works.
For a shorter performance the first or second movements may be programmed alone, Also, some repeats may be omitted.
This is a great choice for recitals, church receptions, wedding receptions, school performance, private parties, anytime light-hearted high-quality classical music would set the right mood.

Eine kleine Nachtmusik is also at the same time known as Serenade No. 13. Indeed, we find it listed in the Köchel Catalog as K. 525. With this in mind, Mozart composed the piece by all means in 1787 probably as a commission. To clarify, the title translates as a little night-music. Mozart originally scored the work in particular for an ensemble of two violins, viola, and cello with double bass (optional). In modern times the work is certainly usually performed by string orchestras, though it is often in fact performed by a string quartet – with or without double bass.

Publication
A point often overlooked is that the name of the work derives from the entry Mozart made in his private journal. He wrote: "Eine kleine Nacht-Musik." This explains that Mozart was probably not naming the piece, but only entering a record that he had completed it. Nevertheless, the work was published by and large in 1827. It had been sold to the publisher for the most part in 1799 by Mozart's widow Constanze. Nowadays, it is on balance extensively performed and recorded. Some critics ultimately claim that it is the most popular of all Mozart's works.

Early Years
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 – 1791), was a productive and significant Austrian classical composer. Mozart displayed unusual musical capability from his earliest childhood. It seems like he was already capable on keyboard and violin at the age of two. He started composing at age five and performed before European royalty.

Middle Period
At 17, Mozart was working as a musician at the Salzburg Royal court but grew agitated from boredom and traveled to search for a more interesting job. While visiting Vienna in 1781, he was summarily dismissed from his Salzburg job. Nevertheless, he decided to stay in the capital (Vienna), where he achieved much fame but little economic haven. Throughout his concluding years in the Capital, he composed many of his most famous works: symphonies, operas, and concertos.

Final Period
The conditions surrounding his death have been much the subject of much conjecture and mythology. He composed more than 600 works, many recognized as highpoints of symphonic, chamber, concertante, choral and operatic. He is among the most everlastingly popular of classical composers, and his impact is substantial on succeeding Western art music.

COMPOSER
Mozart
ARRANGER
James M. Guthrie, ASCAP
PUBLISHER
Jmsgu3 Publications
FORMAT
Score, Set of Parts
GENRES
Classical Period, Repertoire, Anniversary, Wedding, Recital
LEVEL
Advanced Intermediate
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For two violins, viola, cello and double bass

Titel nach Uploader: Mozart - Eine kleine Nachtmusik (Serenade No.13) in G Major, for 2 Violins, Viola, Cello and Double bass, K.525


19.99 USD

Verkäufer Weiwu Hua
PDF, 2.36 Mb ID: SM-000550180 Datum des Uploads: 21 Mrz 2023
Instrumentierung
Geige, Bratsche, Cello, Kontrabass
Art der Partitur
Partitur, Stimmen
Satz, Nr.
1 bis 4 von 4
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Mittel
Genre
Klassische Musik/Konzert
This product(include full and parts score) is a digital sheet music in PDF format. The music was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ), for 2 Violins,Viola,Cello and Double bass.
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For violin, cello and piano

Titel nach Uploader: Mozart - Eine kleine Nachtmusik (Serenade No.13) in G Major, for Violin, Cello and Piano, K.525


8.99 USD

Verkäufer Weiwu Hua
PDF, 1.34 Mb ID: SM-000550181 Datum des Uploads: 21 Mrz 2023
Instrumentierung
Klavier, Geige, Cello
Art der Partitur
Partitur, Stimmen
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Mittel
Genre
Klassische Musik/Konzert
This product(include full and parts score) is a digital sheet music in PDF format. The music was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ), for Violin,Cello and Piano.
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comments Stella Powell 05 Dez 2011 13:29

Well, who hasn’t heard Mozart’s Little Night Music at least once in their life! I keep wondering how big its power is that through centuries keen musicians like me keep wanting to go through it again and again. Though it is not known who or what inspired the master for composing this work, from my point of view it adds a lot to the unsolved story that precedes the work. I’d highly recommend trying that with four hands.

 
 
   
   
 
 
   
 
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