Overview

The six string quartets, K. 168–173, were composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in late 1773 in Vienna. These are popularly known as the Viennese Quartets.

Introduction

The six string quartets, K. 168–173, were composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in late 1773 in Vienna. These are popularly known as the Viennese Quartets. Mozart may have hoped to have them published at the time, but they were only published posthumously by Johann André in 1801 as Mozart's Op. 94.

These quartets represent a considerable advance on the Milanese Quartets from less than a year before. Each contains four movements, including minuets and trios. Mozart had been exposed to recently published quartets by Joseph Haydn (Opp. 9 and 17) and was incorporating many of their elements.

Quartet No. 10 in C major, K. 170

  1. Andante
  2. Menuetto
  3. Un poco adagio
  4. Rondo – Allegro

The opening movement is a theme and variations with a theme that resembles the variation theme used in Haydn's Quartet Op. 9, No. 5 in B flat. The second phrase of the slow movement contains the opening theme of Haydn's Op. 9 No. 4 in D minor.

莫扎特 - C大调第10号弦乐四重奏 K.170
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Composer: Mozart 1773
Opus/Catalogue Number:K.170
Duration: 0:15:00 ( Average )
Genre :String Quartet

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Update Time:2018-03-23 21:16