Piano Concerto No. 11 in F major, K. 413 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Mozart composed this concerto for piano and orchestra in 1782. This was shortly after his dramatic departure from Salzburg due to the uncompromising Hieronymus Colloredo, the Prince-Archbishop of the court of Salzburg. With the newfound freedom of Vienna, Mozart would organise a number of subscription concerts around the city performing his own work. This was the first concerto Mozart would write for these concerts.
This concerto is comprised of three movements: I. Allegro II. Larghetto III. Tempo di Menuetto
Piano Concerto No. 11 in F major, K. 413 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Mozart composed this concerto for piano and orchestra in 1782. This was shortly after his dramatic departure from Salzburg due to the uncompromising Hieronymus Colloredo, the Prince-Archbishop of the court of Salzburg. With the newfound freedom of Vienna, Mozart would organise a number of subscription concerts around the city performing his own work. This was the first concerto Mozart would write for these concerts.
This concerto is comprised of three movements:
I. Allegro
II. Larghetto
III. Tempo di Menuetto
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