Serenade in B-flat major (K.361) (Gran Partita)

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

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Mozart Serenade in B-flat major (K.361) (Gran Partita) (Set of Parts)

An announcement in the Wiener-Zeitung read: “Concert. Today [23 March 1784] Herr [Anton] Stadler Sr., presently in the service of His Majesty the Emperor, will hold a concert for his own benefit at the Royal Imperial National Court Theatre in which, among other select pieces, he will present a grand work for wind-band of a quite special character, composed by Herr Mozart.”  That this was almost certainly four movements from the present Serenade in B-flat major, K.361, is suggested by an account of the occasion published some months later, which states, “Today I heard a composition by Herr Mozart in 4 movements for wind ensemble . . . comprising 13 instruments: 4 horns, 2 oboes, 2 bassoons, 2 clarinetts, 2 basset horns and a contrabass viol. . . .”

Much music of the serenade-divertimento-cassation-Nachtmusik type was written in a light style and intended for social occasions rather than formal concerts.  In such a context K.361 is striking for its seriousness of artistic content, its length (seven movements lasting nearly an hour), and its extended instrumentation (most wind-band music of the period calls for five to eight or nine players, not thirteen).  If the work was not conceived in the first instance as a concert work, its potential as such must have been recognized early on by Mozart or Stadler.

- Scored for 2 Oboes, 2 Clarinets (in B-flat), 2 Basset horns, 2 Bassoons, 4 Horns, Double bass

- Alternative Clarinet parts for Basset Horns are included 

- Urtext of the New Mozart Edition

- Parts (BA5331-22) and study score format 22.5 x 16.5cm (TP312) available for sale

Leeson, Daniel N.
BA5331-22
9790006498956
Baerenreiter Germany

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Classical
Chamber Ensemble