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The Flute Quartet No. 1 in D major, K. 285, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for flute, violin, viola, and basso the first of three quartets for the amateur Ferdinand De Jean, was probably written between 1777 and 1778.〔''Mozart: Studies of the Autograph Scores'' by Alan Tyson Harvard University Press, 1987, p. 29〕 It is in three movements : #Allegro (D major, sonata form, common time) #Adagio (B minor, ternary form, 3/4) #Rondeau: () (D major, sonata rondo form, 2/4) Ludwig van Beethoven borrowed from the first movement for his Duo for clarinet and bassoon of 1792.〔"Beethoven's Debt to Mozart" J. Arthur Watson ''Music & Letters'', Vol. 18, No. 3 (Jul., 1937), p. 253〕 The "distinguished Adagio in B minor, () a romantic troubadour song which, in the brevity of its thirty-five bars, hints at the future slow movement of the A major piano concerto (K.488)."〔"Mozart and the Flute" Martha Kingdon Ward ''Music & Letters'', Vol. 35, No. 4 (Oct., 1954), pp. 305-306〕 There are a number of different editions. The edition of G. Schirmer was edited by Louis Moyse, while that for International music was edited by Jean-Pierre Rampal The piece has also been arranged for flute and guitar. ==Media== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Flute Quartet No. 1 (Mozart)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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