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/ "Essen, Trinken" – Canon for 3 voices: probably WA Mozart himself: 1782 347: 382f "Wo der perlende Wein im Glase blinkt" Canon for 6 voices: unknown: 1782 348: 382g "V'amo di core" Quadruple canon for 12 voices (3 choirs) unknown: 1782 deest 1. "Canon for 6" (sketch) — 1781/82 or later deest 2. "Canon for 4" (sketch) — 1781/82 or later
Leck mich im Arsch" (German for "Lick me in the arse") is a canon in B-flat major composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, K. 231 (K. 382c), with lyrics in German. It was one of a set of at least six canons probably written in Vienna in 1782. [ 1 ]
" Leck mir den Arsch fein recht schön sauber" ("Lick my arse right well and clean") is a canon for three voices in B-flat major, K. 233/382d/Anh.A 39. The music was long thought to have been composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during 1782 in Vienna, but now thought to be the work of Wenzel Trnka. The lyrics appear to stem from Mozart.
Ganz kleine Nachtmusik (German for Quite (or Very) Little Night Music), K. 648, [1] also known as Serenade in C, [2] is a composition for string trio by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791), written in the mid to late 1760s.
A Contour Canon can be recognized in the traditional sense, similar to a strict canon or to a canon by inversion, where an original theme or design is presented, and is then followed by a response of the same theme, as well as in an untraditional fashion, where Subcontouric Cells are positioned in such a way that they assemble a canon.
Pages in category "Canons by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Portrait of Mozart by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, c. 1763 The Cassation in G major, K. 63 is a cassation for orchestra by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , composed around 1769 for the celebration of finalists from the University of Salzburg (hence the common title "Finalmusik").
Eine kleine Nachtmusik [a] (Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major), K. 525, is a 1787 composition for a chamber ensemble by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791). The German title means "a little night music".