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Three German Dances (Mozart)

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Three German Dances (Teutsche), K. 605, are a set of three dance pieces composed by Mozart in 1791.
==History and the other German Dances==
Most of Mozart's German Dances were written whilst he held the position of ''Kammermusicus'' (Imperial Chamber Composer) in Vienna. Mozart had been appointed to this position on 1 December 1787 by Emperor Joseph II.〔(Mozart Project )〕 The position was offered following the death of the former ''Kammermusicus'', Christoph Willibald Gluck〔Philips Digital Classics 'The Mozart Experience'; Label Number 426 204-2〕 on 15 November 1787.〔(Gluck )〕 In the position Mozart earned 800 Florins a year.〔 One of the main obligations of his position was to write music for the court dances and balls that were held in the Redoutensaal (Public Ballrooms) of the Imperial Palace in Vienna.〔 Mozart was an enthusiastic dancer,〔 and produced many dance works, including ten sets of German dances.〔 The first set was written in February 1787, before Mozart's appointment to ''Kammermusicus''.〔 The other sets, excluding K. 611, were written between December 1787 and 1791,〔 during which Mozart also wrote well known pieces such as Symphonies 40 and 41, and his opera ''Così fan tutte''. These were mostly written in sets of six, with one set of four and one of twelve. Mozart composed this set of three ''Teutsche'' (German Dances) in the early months of 1791. The three dances of K. 605 are usually listed with the six dances of K. 600 and the four of K. 602 as ''Dreizehn deutsche Tänze'' (Thirteen German Dances). The pieces first appear on 12 February 1791 on Mozart's ''List of all my Works'',〔 and are the penultimate set of German Dances that Mozart would compose before his death on 5 December 1791.〔

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