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關於 Symphony No.40
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有冇關於Symphony No.40既介紹?? 例如佢既情感/樂器的演奏方面等都得,, thanks! 更新: 要中文~
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote his Symphony No. 40 in G minor, KV. 550, in 1788. The 40th Symphony is sometimes referred to as the “Great” G minor symphony, to distinguish it from the “Little” G minor symphony, No. 25. The two are the only minor-key symphonies Mozart wrote, with the possible exception of an early and recently rediscovered A minor symphony known nowadays as the Odense symphony. Composition Mozart wrote the 40th Symphony during an exceptionally productive period of just a few weeks in 1788, during which time he also completed the 39th and 41st symphonies. It has been speculated that he was preparing these works for a planned journey to England which never occurred. In fact, there is no documentary evidence that the 40th Symphony was performed in Mozart's lifetime at all. There is one clue, namely the fact that the work exists in two versions, the initial version from 1788 plus a later revision in which Mozart added parts for two clarinets and altered the oboe parts. It seems fairly likely that this revision would have been created with a specific performance in mind. The music The symphony is scored (in its revised version) for flute, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, bassoon, 2 horns, and a string section containing the usual first and second violins, violas, cellos, and double basses. Notably missing are trumpets and timpani. The work is in four movements, in the usual arrangement (fast movement, slow movement, minuet, fast movement) for a classical-style symphony: 1. Molto allegro 2. Andante 3. Menuetto: Trio 4. Allegro assai Every movement but the third is in sonata form; the minuet and trio are in the usual ternary form. The first movement begins darkly, not with its first theme but with accompaniment, played by the lower strings with divided violas. The technique of beginning a work with an accompaniment figure was later used by Mozart in his final piano concerto (KV. 595) and later became a favorite of the Romantics (examples include the openings of Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto and Sergei Rachmaninoff’s Third Piano Concerto). The second movement is a lyrical work in 6/8 time, in E flat major, the submediant major (rather than the more usual mediant) of the overall G minor key of the symphony. The minuet begins with an angry, cross-accented hemiola rhythm; various commentators have asserted that while the music is labeled "minuet," it would hardly be suitable for dancing. The contrasting gentle trio section, in G major, alternates the playing of the string section with that of the woodwinds. The fourth movement is written largely in eight-bar phrases, following the general tendency toward rhythmic squareness in the finales of classical-era symphonies. A remarkable modulating passage, which strongly destabilizes the key, occurs at the beginning of the development section, in which every tone but one in the chromatic scale is played. The single note left out is in fact a g-natural (The key of the piece). Unlike many minor-key finales of the Classical era, this movement remains resolutely in the minor mode to the very end.
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Yes, I agree, I hate those people copy from the others or links Symphony No.40 is very good .......... Mozart spent many time on writting this piece.He tried many new things including chords and structure of the sections. 情感: You will feel that the piece had got big rane from the other piece.This is one of the new thing: the chord use is not very 有規律的.And even some chord changing hasn't any relationship between. 樂器的演奏方面: I plays French horn, although horn(Corni)'s parts are very boring, but we are the important part that is the chords' root there. We tried hard to put more support to play,but we found that Mozart's piece is not even use support to play, we should pay much more attention on it and hear the communications with each other, if you can hear that, that means, you are succesfull to play Mozart Symphony No.40 ^^ Lastly, I hope that you will enjoy playing that Symphony.|||||So now, you don't know how to use Wikipedia (which is available in both English and Chinese and dozens of other languages) and you don't know how to use a dictionary? No offense, but wow... I remember I used to spend a considerable amount of effort copying my classmates homework (which I am not proud to tell), but that was years ago. Apparently students want all their work to be done entirely by others nowadays ... If it is of any help, the composer is Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and it is Symphony No. 40, K. 550 in G minor, written in 1788, which Schumann described as "nothing but lightness, grace, and charm" and Charles Rosen described as "a work of passion, violence, and grief". It was one of Mozart's last three symphonies written for an opening of a new casino in Spiegelgasse and might have even planned to perform in London. Good luck!