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Three (Allegro con spirito, Andante, Molto allegro) The Sonata for Two Pianos in D major , K. 448 (375a), is a work composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1781, when he was 25. It is written in sonata-allegro form , with three movements .
Mysterious sotto voce strings open the final Allegro con spirito, again in sonata form. The full orchestra suddenly announces the arrival of the main theme, unveiling "...the blazing sunrise of the most athletic and ebulliently festive movement Brahms ever wrote". [ 6 ]
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spirito Spirit, con spirito: with spirit, with feeling spiritoso Spirited staccato Making each note brief and detached; the opposite of legato. In musical notation, a small dot under or over the head of the note indicates that it is to be articulated as staccato. stanza A verse of a song stem Vertical line that is directly connected to the ...
Adagio maestoso – Allegro con spirito; Minuetto; Concertante: Andante grazioso in G major; Rondeau: Allegro ma non troppo in G major; Andantino in D minor; Minuetto – Trio 1 and 2; Finale: Presto; The Concertante and Rondeau movements feature prominent concertante sections for flutes, oboes, and bassoons.
The sprightly Allegro con spirito that follows this introduction is in sonata form and 6 8 time with an extended transition to the secondary theme. In a number of places, it restates the theme of the introduction in much faster tempo. [ 6 ]
4 — Allegro spiritoso, 4 4; Capriccio: Largo, 3 4 in G major; Menuetto: Allegretto, 3 4; Finale: Allegro con spirito, 4 4; The first movement is in sonata form and is broadly conceived. An unusual feature is that the primary theme of the exposition begins "off-tonic" and does not resolve to the D major until five bars in.