Thursday, December 15, 2011

Mozart - Piano Concerto Number 23 In A Major #104

Mozart - Piano Concerto Number 23 In A Major
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) was an Austrian composer, pianist and violinist. He was probably the child of his age, reputation, or any other demon. His father, he traveled extensively in Europe, with the astounding power of the king and his instrument in his childhood with them.
The only instruction from his father to watch and listen to the music, but from the ability to learn. It was his ear as his teacher, his father or anyone else.
He lived only thirty five years, but he composed more than 600 pieces, 50 television, 27 piano collection, many operas, serenades, string quartets, piano sonatas, and his music had a profound effect on many other musicians, at least not in all of Beethoven, who Mozart's operas in Bonn orchestra that played viola performance. Beethoven also collected some of Mozart's piano performance.
Mozart composed most of his own collection to use the piano, the concerto as discussed here. It was written in 1786 by a flute, two clarinets, two bassoons, two horns and strings for the score.


Mozart's Piano concerto #23 In A Major: