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MOZART: Divertimento No. 17 in D major KV 334 | Mono sound | Vinyl Record

MOZART: Divertimento No. 17 in D major KV 334 00:00 I. Allegro 06:56 II. Tema con variazioni. Andante 16:23 III. Menuetto - Trio 19:45 IV. Adagio 26:45 V. Menuetto - Trio I - Trio II 32:14 VI. Rondo. Allegro 1955/04/23, 26 Mono Conductor: Fritz Reiner Orchestra Hall, Chicago RCA === Mozart's Divertimento No. 17 in D major, KV 334, is one of his most famous and charming divertimenti, composed around 1780. Originally intended as light, entertaining music for social gatherings, this work is notable for its elegance and sophistication, making it a beloved piece in the chamber music repertoire. Structure and Movements The divertimento consists of six movements, which is typical for the genre. The instrumentation is for two violins, viola, bass, and two horns. I. Allegro (D major): A lively and joyful opening movement, full of bright melodies and rhythmic energy. II. Theme and Variations (Andante): This second movement consists of a serene theme followed by a set of variations, showcasing the virtuosity of the players and Mozart's inventive writing. III. Menuetto and Trio (D major): A stately minuet paired with a contrasting, lighter trio section, providing a dance-like elegance. IV. Adagio (A major): The fourth movement is more lyrical and expressive, offering a beautiful contrast to the preceding movements. V. Menuetto and Trio (D major): Another graceful minuet, similar in style to the third movement but with its own unique character. VI. Rondo (Allegro) (D major): The final movement is a playful and lively rondo, bringing the piece to a cheerful and energetic conclusion. Historical Significance This divertimento is one of Mozart's finest examples of the genre, blending the light, entertaining spirit of divertimenti with more substantial and sophisticated musical ideas. It was likely composed for outdoor performances or social events in Salzburg, and its charm and elegance have made it a favorite in the concert hall. The Theme and Variations and Rondo movements are particularly well-known for their engaging melodies and display of technical brilliance, highlighting Mozart’s ability to transform what was considered "background" music into something deeply artistic and enjoyable.

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