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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756-1791

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 1756-1791. Born in Salzburg 7 th child of Leopola and Anna Maria only he and sister Nannerl survived infancy Born in Salzburg

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart1756-1791

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart1756-1791

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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart1756-1791

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart1756-1791

Born in Salzburg7th child of Leopola and Anna Maria

only he and sister Nannerl survived infancy

Born in Salzburg7th child of Leopola and Anna Maria

only he and sister Nannerl survived infancy

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Leopold Mozart

Very respected composer

and violinist

Leopold Mozart

Very respected composer

and violinist

Leopold Mozart, 1765.Leopold Mozart, 1765.

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First composition

age 5

transcribed by Leopold

Later composition age 6

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Mozart played for kings and queens.

This portrait of him was painted in 1762, when he was

six years old.

Mozart played for kings and queens.

This portrait of him was painted in 1762, when he was

six years old. Children during Mozart’s time dressed just like adults. He just finished playing for Empress Maria Theresa of Austria.

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The Mozart FamilyThe Mozart Family

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As Mozart grew older, his

reputation spread. Not only was he a gifted musician, but he could also compose his own

music.

As Mozart grew older, his

reputation spread. Not only was he a gifted musician, but he could also compose his own

music. Mozart at 14, 1770. Mozart at 14, 1770.

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MozartMozart

Able to hear complete pieces in his headCapability for output

10 years:8 Symphonies17 Piano Concertos6 OperasClarinet quartet and quintetRequiem Mass11 String Quartets5 String QuintetsMany Individual Works

Able to hear complete pieces in his headCapability for output

10 years:8 Symphonies17 Piano Concertos6 OperasClarinet quartet and quintetRequiem Mass11 String Quartets5 String QuintetsMany Individual Works

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“Though it be long, the work is complete and finished in my mind. I take out of the bag of my memory what has previously been collected into it. For this reason the committing to paper is done quickly enough.”

— Mozart

“Though it be long, the work is complete and finished in my mind. I take out of the bag of my memory what has previously been collected into it. For this reason the committing to paper is done quickly enough.”

— Mozart

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“What a delight this is I cannot tell — all this producing takes place in a pleasing, lively dream.”

— Mozart

“What a delight this is I cannot tell — all this producing takes place in a pleasing, lively dream.”

— Mozart

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“People make a mistake who think that my art has come easily to me. Nobody has devoted so much time and thought to composition as I. There is not a famous master whose work I have not studied over and over.”

— Mozart

“People make a mistake who think that my art has come easily to me. Nobody has devoted so much time and thought to composition as I. There is not a famous master whose work I have not studied over and over.”

— Mozart

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“[My pay is] too much for what I do, too little for what I could do.”

— Mozart

“[My pay is] too much for what I do, too little for what I could do.”

— Mozart

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Mozart’s MusicMozart’s Music

Simple melodies

Contrasting moods

Rich orchestration

Perfected the serenade

Simple melodies

Contrasting moods

Rich orchestration

Perfected the serenade

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Mozart’s MusicMozart’s Music

Favored the piano

Concertos written for his performance

Later symphonies considered his best

Operas

Favored the piano

Concertos written for his performance

Later symphonies considered his best

Operas

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Mozart 2 years before his death in 1777.

Mozart’s music was meant to be

fun and entertaining.

Rondo alla Turka

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Piano Concerto in A MajorK.488

First movement, Allegro 1786

Piano Concerto in A MajorK.488

First movement, Allegro 1786

sold to Prince von Furstenburg

combined elements of sonata and ritornello form

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Mozart & OperaMozart & Opera Opera problems Mozart’s solutions: Opera problems Mozart’s solutions:

1. “stock”characters

2. plots about mythology, gods, aristocracy

3. “stop & go” (aria) (recit.)

4. not cohesive (e.g., sinfonia)

characters have real, believable personalities

plots about real-life middle class characters

continuous flowarias and recitatives blended together

style, orchestration, harmony, melody--all contribute to setting mood & adding depth to characters

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Don GiovanniDon Giovanni

"The Best Opera Ever Written"

- Richard Wagner

"The Best Opera Ever Written"

- Richard Wagner

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LibrettoLibretto

By Court poet – Lorenzo Da Ponte (like Cosi and Figaro)Based on a very well known existing story. Don Juan is a stock character.Da Ponte and Mozart worked closely together on the opera right up to the performance.

By Court poet – Lorenzo Da Ponte (like Cosi and Figaro)Based on a very well known existing story. Don Juan is a stock character.Da Ponte and Mozart worked closely together on the opera right up to the performance.

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Da PonteDa Ponte

used contemporary characters, not mythological figures or ancient history from Rome or Greece (although he did a few of those, too)biting social commentary: the decadent aristocracy is compared to the normal, happy, healthy lust and love of the common folkrecitative still used some in German with spoken dialogue

used contemporary characters, not mythological figures or ancient history from Rome or Greece (although he did a few of those, too)biting social commentary: the decadent aristocracy is compared to the normal, happy, healthy lust and love of the common folkrecitative still used some in German with spoken dialogue

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-- all voice ranges used (instead of the Baroque’s treble + bass preference)

-- ensembles (groups of solo voices) now contrasted with arias and recitative

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Don GiovanniItalian comic opera

Don Juan as anti-hero – critique of aristocracy

Rarely performed in the 1800s – now regarded as one of Mozart’s

finest operas1787

Don GiovanniItalian comic opera

Don Juan as anti-hero – critique of aristocracy

Rarely performed in the 1800s – now regarded as one of Mozart’s

finest operas1787

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Don Giovanni 1787Don Giovanni 1787A comic opera (opera buffa) in 2 acts.

Commissioned by the Prague Opera company after the success in Prague of Marriage of Figaro.

Planned as entertainment for visit of newlywed niece of Emperor – the archduchess Maria Theresia and Prince Anton Clemens of Saxony – 14 October 1787.

A comic opera (opera buffa) in 2 acts.

Commissioned by the Prague Opera company after the success in Prague of Marriage of Figaro.

Planned as entertainment for visit of newlywed niece of Emperor – the archduchess Maria Theresia and Prince Anton Clemens of Saxony – 14 October 1787.

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The CastThe CastAs always the singers determined the nature of the music – Mozart had to write to their capabilities. He knew them all except one as he had conducted them in Figaro. Don Giovanni – Luigi Bassi had been Count Almaviva – a fiery Italian `very handsome and very stupid’ – 22 years old, an excellent mimic and a very good actor.The cast requires 3 females (all sopranos), 5 males (3 basses, baritone and tenor), plus chorus. This small cast reflects the Prague company exactly.

As always the singers determined the nature of the music – Mozart had to write to their capabilities. He knew them all except one as he had conducted them in Figaro. Don Giovanni – Luigi Bassi had been Count Almaviva – a fiery Italian `very handsome and very stupid’ – 22 years old, an excellent mimic and a very good actor.The cast requires 3 females (all sopranos), 5 males (3 basses, baritone and tenor), plus chorus. This small cast reflects the Prague company exactly.

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Characters - MaleCharacters - Male

Don Giovanni – a cavalier and seducer of women. An ambivalent role that can be played a number of ways. Needs a great voice. Leporello – servant of Don – his assistant in crime who unlike Don has some reservations about their activities.Don Ottavio – fiance of Donna Anna.Masetto – country peasant lover of ZerlinaCommendatore – elderly knight and man of honour.

Don Giovanni – a cavalier and seducer of women. An ambivalent role that can be played a number of ways. Needs a great voice. Leporello – servant of Don – his assistant in crime who unlike Don has some reservations about their activities.Don Ottavio – fiance of Donna Anna.Masetto – country peasant lover of ZerlinaCommendatore – elderly knight and man of honour.

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Characters FemaleCharacters Female

Donna Anna – daughter of Commendatore and betrothed to Ottavio.

Donna Elvira a highborn lady from Burgos – used and abandoned by Don.

Zerlino – a country girl who Don attempts to seduce.

Donna Anna – daughter of Commendatore and betrothed to Ottavio.

Donna Elvira a highborn lady from Burgos – used and abandoned by Don.

Zerlino – a country girl who Don attempts to seduce.

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SynopsisSynopsisACT IScene 1. The garden of the Commendatore's houseA disgruntled Leporello keeps watch while Don Giovanni tries to add Donna Anna to his list of conquests. Don Giovanni runs from the house, followed by Donna Anna, who is trying to unmask him and calling for help. Her father, coming to her aid, challenges Don Giovanni and is killed by him. Don Giovanni and Leporello make their escape before Donna Anna reappears with her betrothed, Don Ottavio, whom she calls on to avenge her dead father.Scene 2. A street near an innDon Giovanni and Leporello come upon Donna Elvira, who has been seduced and abandoned by Don Giovanni and who is pursuing him. Don Giovanni slips away, leaving Leporello to explain to her that she is but one of many.Scene 3. The countryside near Don Giovanni's houseDon Giovanni and Leporello come upon a peasant wedding. Don Giovanni orders Leporello to distract Masetto, the bridegroom, while he attempts to seduce the bride, Zerlina. He is interrupted by Donna Elvira, who warns Zerlina and persuades her to come away.Donna Anna and Don Ottavio, not realising that Don Giovanni is the villain they are looking for, ask for his help. Elvira appears again and accuses Giovanni of faithlessness, and he tries to convince the others that she is mad. As he leaves, something in his voice and manner convinces Anna that he is her attacker and the murderer of her father.Leporello reports to his master that he has all the peasants feasting and drinking, and Giovanni orders him to ply them wine, as he intends to add to his list of conquests.Scene 4. The garden of Don Giovanni's houseZerlina manages to convince the reproachful Masetto that she has done nothing wrong, but he is again suspicious when she is alarmed by Don Giovanni's voice. Another attempt on Zerlina foiled by Masetto's presence, Don Giovanni leads the couple into the house.Donna Elvira, Donna Anna and Don Ottavio return wearing masks. Accepting Leporello's invitation to join the party, they hope this will make their revenge easier.Scene 5. A ballroom in Don Giovanni's houseAs the guests feast, dance and sing, Leporello distracts Masetto again and Don Giovanni lures Zerlina into another room. When she screams for help Giovanni accuses Leporello. But Elvira, Anna and Ottavio reveal themselves and confront him with their knowledge of his villainy. He makes his escape in the confusion.

ACT IScene 1. The garden of the Commendatore's houseA disgruntled Leporello keeps watch while Don Giovanni tries to add Donna Anna to his list of conquests. Don Giovanni runs from the house, followed by Donna Anna, who is trying to unmask him and calling for help. Her father, coming to her aid, challenges Don Giovanni and is killed by him. Don Giovanni and Leporello make their escape before Donna Anna reappears with her betrothed, Don Ottavio, whom she calls on to avenge her dead father.Scene 2. A street near an innDon Giovanni and Leporello come upon Donna Elvira, who has been seduced and abandoned by Don Giovanni and who is pursuing him. Don Giovanni slips away, leaving Leporello to explain to her that she is but one of many.Scene 3. The countryside near Don Giovanni's houseDon Giovanni and Leporello come upon a peasant wedding. Don Giovanni orders Leporello to distract Masetto, the bridegroom, while he attempts to seduce the bride, Zerlina. He is interrupted by Donna Elvira, who warns Zerlina and persuades her to come away.Donna Anna and Don Ottavio, not realising that Don Giovanni is the villain they are looking for, ask for his help. Elvira appears again and accuses Giovanni of faithlessness, and he tries to convince the others that she is mad. As he leaves, something in his voice and manner convinces Anna that he is her attacker and the murderer of her father.Leporello reports to his master that he has all the peasants feasting and drinking, and Giovanni orders him to ply them wine, as he intends to add to his list of conquests.Scene 4. The garden of Don Giovanni's houseZerlina manages to convince the reproachful Masetto that she has done nothing wrong, but he is again suspicious when she is alarmed by Don Giovanni's voice. Another attempt on Zerlina foiled by Masetto's presence, Don Giovanni leads the couple into the house.Donna Elvira, Donna Anna and Don Ottavio return wearing masks. Accepting Leporello's invitation to join the party, they hope this will make their revenge easier.Scene 5. A ballroom in Don Giovanni's houseAs the guests feast, dance and sing, Leporello distracts Masetto again and Don Giovanni lures Zerlina into another room. When she screams for help Giovanni accuses Leporello. But Elvira, Anna and Ottavio reveal themselves and confront him with their knowledge of his villainy. He makes his escape in the confusion.

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ACT IIScene 1. A street near an innDon Giovanni soothes Leporello's indignation with money. He has his eyes on Donna Elvira's maid and changes clothes with Leporello so he will look like one of her class. Elvira appears at a window and laments her continuing love for Don Giovanni. He answers from the shadows that he still loves her, while Leporello, dressed in his clothes, mimes in the street. Elvira comes down and Don Giovanni instructs the disguised Leporello to lead her away while he serenades the maid.Masetto and his friends appear, armed and in search of Don Giovanni, who, pretending to be Leporello, sends the villagers off in different directions, then catches Masetto off guard and beats him. Zerlina finds Masetto and comforts him.Scene 2. A courtyard near Donna Anna's houseLeporello has not managed to free himself from Donna Elvira, who still takes him for his master. Donna Anna, Don Ottavio, Zerlina and Masetto find them and accuse Leporello of Don Giovanni's crimes. Elvira tries in vain to intercede for her "husband" but Leporello reveals his identity, pleads innocence and succeeds in making a getaway. Don Ottavio's promises to avenge his beloved's wrongs.Scene 3. A cemetery, where the Commendatore is buriedDon Giovanni and Leporello have escaped from their pursuers. Giovanni's narrative of a girl who took him for Leporello is interrupted by the voice of the statue of the Commendatore reproving him for his levity and libertinism. Undeterred, he orders the terrified Leporello to invite the Commendatore to dinner. The statue accepts.Scene 4. A room in Donna Anna's houseDon Ottavio tries to calm Donna's Anna's grief by reminding her that they will soon be married, but she begs to him to delay their wedding.Scene 5. A banquet hall in Don Giovanni's villaDon Giovanni is interrupted at supper by Donna Elvira, who wants him to change his ways. He laughs at her and she leaves, but runs back screaming. Investigating, Leporello returns in terror: the statue has come. The Commendatore enters and, refusing to touch earthly food, invites Don Giovanni to dine with him. Don Giovanni accepts and is engulfed by the flames of hell, steadfastly refusing to repent.The other characters sing an epilogue about how the wicked receive their just deserts.

ACT IIScene 1. A street near an innDon Giovanni soothes Leporello's indignation with money. He has his eyes on Donna Elvira's maid and changes clothes with Leporello so he will look like one of her class. Elvira appears at a window and laments her continuing love for Don Giovanni. He answers from the shadows that he still loves her, while Leporello, dressed in his clothes, mimes in the street. Elvira comes down and Don Giovanni instructs the disguised Leporello to lead her away while he serenades the maid.Masetto and his friends appear, armed and in search of Don Giovanni, who, pretending to be Leporello, sends the villagers off in different directions, then catches Masetto off guard and beats him. Zerlina finds Masetto and comforts him.Scene 2. A courtyard near Donna Anna's houseLeporello has not managed to free himself from Donna Elvira, who still takes him for his master. Donna Anna, Don Ottavio, Zerlina and Masetto find them and accuse Leporello of Don Giovanni's crimes. Elvira tries in vain to intercede for her "husband" but Leporello reveals his identity, pleads innocence and succeeds in making a getaway. Don Ottavio's promises to avenge his beloved's wrongs.Scene 3. A cemetery, where the Commendatore is buriedDon Giovanni and Leporello have escaped from their pursuers. Giovanni's narrative of a girl who took him for Leporello is interrupted by the voice of the statue of the Commendatore reproving him for his levity and libertinism. Undeterred, he orders the terrified Leporello to invite the Commendatore to dinner. The statue accepts.Scene 4. A room in Donna Anna's houseDon Ottavio tries to calm Donna's Anna's grief by reminding her that they will soon be married, but she begs to him to delay their wedding.Scene 5. A banquet hall in Don Giovanni's villaDon Giovanni is interrupted at supper by Donna Elvira, who wants him to change his ways. He laughs at her and she leaves, but runs back screaming. Investigating, Leporello returns in terror: the statue has come. The Commendatore enters and, refusing to touch earthly food, invites Don Giovanni to dine with him. Don Giovanni accepts and is engulfed by the flames of hell, steadfastly refusing to repent.The other characters sing an epilogue about how the wicked receive their just deserts.

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First PerformanceFirst Performance

29 October 1787 beginning at 7pm and planned to end at 9.30.Mozart had composed the overture the night before it was to be rehearsed. Mozart greeted with great cheers on entering pit to conduct at the keyboard.A great success and a long run of performances.Mozart remained in Prague until 13th November.Boldini wanted Mozart to stay and write another but Mozart had to return to Vienna.Prague was always a great supporter of Mozart and Mozart remained very fond of the city to the end.

29 October 1787 beginning at 7pm and planned to end at 9.30.Mozart had composed the overture the night before it was to be rehearsed. Mozart greeted with great cheers on entering pit to conduct at the keyboard.A great success and a long run of performances.Mozart remained in Prague until 13th November.Boldini wanted Mozart to stay and write another but Mozart had to return to Vienna.Prague was always a great supporter of Mozart and Mozart remained very fond of the city to the end.

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ViennaVienna

The success of Don Giovanni became known in Vienna and helped Mozart get Gluck’s job as Kammermusikus to the Emperor. Command for Vienna performance by Emperor – 7th May 1788 in Burgtheater.Joseph II already busy on battlefield of second Turkish War.Some alterations to arias and scenes to accommodate Viennese taste and singers available. Mozart conducted first three performances. Only gradually did Vienna warm to the work. Vienna and Prague versions exist – the Prague is generally preferred.

The success of Don Giovanni became known in Vienna and helped Mozart get Gluck’s job as Kammermusikus to the Emperor. Command for Vienna performance by Emperor – 7th May 1788 in Burgtheater.Joseph II already busy on battlefield of second Turkish War.Some alterations to arias and scenes to accommodate Viennese taste and singers available. Mozart conducted first three performances. Only gradually did Vienna warm to the work. Vienna and Prague versions exist – the Prague is generally preferred.

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Terror and Effects. Terror and Effects.

Don Giovanni is notable for the introduction of terror into opera. Naked fear.To do this he uses Trombones – always associated with the underworld. They do not appear until Commendatore statue appears on stage to condemn Don Giovanni.At the end of Act I three orchestras play simultaneously on stage. First band plays Minuet in G in ¾ for oboes, horns and strings; then orchestra II turn up and play Contradanse in G in 2/4 time; orchestra three tune up and play German Dance in 3/8.

Don Giovanni is notable for the introduction of terror into opera. Naked fear.To do this he uses Trombones – always associated with the underworld. They do not appear until Commendatore statue appears on stage to condemn Don Giovanni.At the end of Act I three orchestras play simultaneously on stage. First band plays Minuet in G in ¾ for oboes, horns and strings; then orchestra II turn up and play Contradanse in G in 2/4 time; orchestra three tune up and play German Dance in 3/8.

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Keys Keys As always the opera is carefully constructed in terms of key relationships.D is the opera key – minor at first (overture and statue scene at end). Overture and opera end in D major. Second Act leads from G major to A major, D major, F major, E flat (sextet). Then to D major for trumpets and drums. Then to D minor punishment key for murder. Back to D major then D minor for end of sextet in E flat.

As always the opera is carefully constructed in terms of key relationships.D is the opera key – minor at first (overture and statue scene at end). Overture and opera end in D major. Second Act leads from G major to A major, D major, F major, E flat (sextet). Then to D major for trumpets and drums. Then to D minor punishment key for murder. Back to D major then D minor for end of sextet in E flat.

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LibertyLiberty

Act I scene 20 Don’s grant reception in the Hall. After introductory scene with Don, Leporello, Masetto and Zerlina – key changes to C major for entry of Don Ottavio, Donna Anna and Donna Elvira (all masked). After greeting all Don sings `E aperto tutti, a tutti quanti, viva, viva la liberta’ (it is open to everyone, long live liberty).Every one seizes the phrase and it turns into triumphal march with trumpets and drumsIS this Da Ponte’s personal tribute to Joseph II and his ideas on personal freedom and enlightenment.

Act I scene 20 Don’s grant reception in the Hall. After introductory scene with Don, Leporello, Masetto and Zerlina – key changes to C major for entry of Don Ottavio, Donna Anna and Donna Elvira (all masked). After greeting all Don sings `E aperto tutti, a tutti quanti, viva, viva la liberta’ (it is open to everyone, long live liberty).Every one seizes the phrase and it turns into triumphal march with trumpets and drumsIS this Da Ponte’s personal tribute to Joseph II and his ideas on personal freedom and enlightenment.

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Don Giovanni--Deep thotsDon Giovanni--Deep thots1. Describe Don Giovanni’s character & behavior.2. How does the opera treat the Don or portray his behavior?

Is he portrayed as evil or just mischievous?3. Does the Don repent? Why is this significant? How does

this contrast with thinking in the Baroque era?4. How does Don Giovanni reflect the culture, & spirit of the

classical era?5. What elements of Don Giovanni conflict with

enlightenment thinking?6. Do you think Don Giovanni would have been more popular

or less popular with Baroque society than it was in the 18th century? Defend your answer.

1. Describe Don Giovanni’s character & behavior.2. How does the opera treat the Don or portray his behavior?

Is he portrayed as evil or just mischievous?3. Does the Don repent? Why is this significant? How does

this contrast with thinking in the Baroque era?4. How does Don Giovanni reflect the culture, & spirit of the

classical era?5. What elements of Don Giovanni conflict with

enlightenment thinking?6. Do you think Don Giovanni would have been more popular

or less popular with Baroque society than it was in the 18th century? Defend your answer.

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This portrait, painted after Mozart’s death, is said to look the most like

him. It was painted in 1819.

This portrait, painted after Mozart’s death, is said to look the most like

him. It was painted in 1819.

Mozart was 36 years old when

he died in 1791. In his short life he wrote over

600 compositions.

Mozart was 36 years old when

he died in 1791. In his short life he wrote over

600 compositions.

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Mozart died penniless despite

his enormous talent. One of the greatest composers the world has ever known is buried in

an unmarked grave.

Mozart died penniless despite

his enormous talent. One of the greatest composers the world has ever known is buried in

an unmarked grave.

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Know about Mozart:Know about Mozart:

his problems w/ patronage

unusual method of composing

his development of opera

his problems w/ patronage

unusual method of composing

his development of opera

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Mozart’s SymphoniesMozart’s Symphonies

His first symphony was written in 1788.

Rameau had died, Beethoven was 18.

During this quarter century many changes came to the symphony.

His first symphony was written in 1788.

Rameau had died, Beethoven was 18.

During this quarter century many changes came to the symphony.

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Changes in the Classical Symphony

Changes in the Classical Symphony

Shift in the function and valuation of the symphony.

Move from introductions to theatre, plays, operas, civic events.

Move to a piece intrinsic in itself. Symphony for Symphony’s sake.

Shift in the function and valuation of the symphony.

Move from introductions to theatre, plays, operas, civic events.

Move to a piece intrinsic in itself. Symphony for Symphony’s sake.

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K. 550 Symphony in G minor, No. 40

K. 550 Symphony in G minor, No. 40

July 25, 1788One of the last and most beautiful of the master.Labeled “Romantic” by the people of the time for

IntensityChromaticismUnconventionalityThematic developmentAbundance of IdeasAmbiguity.

July 25, 1788One of the last and most beautiful of the master.Labeled “Romantic” by the people of the time for

IntensityChromaticismUnconventionalityThematic developmentAbundance of IdeasAmbiguity.

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A Roadmap for Form: The First Movement

A Roadmap for Form: The First Movement

Sonata allegro.

Exposition.Theme for violins in Gminor.

Three note motive that is prime for development, sequence.

Transition coupled with crescendo to go into the second theme in Bflat major.

Build up of tension.

Codetta keeps the listener in the contrasting key.

Sonata allegro.

Exposition.Theme for violins in Gminor.

Three note motive that is prime for development, sequence.

Transition coupled with crescendo to go into the second theme in Bflat major.

Build up of tension.

Codetta keeps the listener in the contrasting key.

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Development:Development:

Develops the three note motive from the beginning.

Changes melody.

Combines motives.

Sequences downward.

Inversion of motives.

Build up of tension.

Develops the three note motive from the beginning.

Changes melody.

Combines motives.

Sequences downward.

Inversion of motives.

Build up of tension.

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RecapitulationRecapitulation

Follows the exposition.G-minor remains the home key.

Tender… this is a change from convention. Most composers would go to G major just to end the work in a triumphant sound.

Follows the exposition.G-minor remains the home key.

Tender… this is a change from convention. Most composers would go to G major just to end the work in a triumphant sound.

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The Classical ConcertoThe Classical Concerto

Solo Concerto: a concerto which displays the opposition of a solo and the tutti orchestra.

Solo Concerto: a concerto which displays the opposition of a solo and the tutti orchestra.

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Three MovementsThree Movements

FastSlowFastABACadenza: a solo passage found in solo concerti. This passage is either written out or improvised. It occurs toward the end of a movement and displays themes from the movement presented in a fantasy of improvisation.

FastSlowFastABACadenza: a solo passage found in solo concerti. This passage is either written out or improvised. It occurs toward the end of a movement and displays themes from the movement presented in a fantasy of improvisation.

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The First MovementThe First Movement

Transforms the ritornello form of the Baroque period to a Sonata Allegro in the Classical Period.Theme I is usually orchestralTheme II uses Theme I and new material by the soloist.Development is the tension building area.Recapitulation in the home key: symmetry!

Transforms the ritornello form of the Baroque period to a Sonata Allegro in the Classical Period.Theme I is usually orchestralTheme II uses Theme I and new material by the soloist.Development is the tension building area.Recapitulation in the home key: symmetry!

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The Second MovementThe Second Movement

Slow and Lyrical

Key near the tonic but not the tonic.

Not so much distance from the tonic.

Hymn-like character by the soloist.

Slow and Lyrical

Key near the tonic but not the tonic.

Not so much distance from the tonic.

Hymn-like character by the soloist.

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Third MovementThird Movement

Allegro Molto (very fast) Presto (even faster)

Grand Finale

Rondo form: probably shorter than the first movement.

Cadenza is usually found here also.

Allegro Molto (very fast) Presto (even faster)

Grand Finale

Rondo form: probably shorter than the first movement.

Cadenza is usually found here also.

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Mozart Piano Concerto in G Major, K. 453

Mozart Piano Concerto in G Major, K. 453

1784 Mozart wrote 6 piano concertos. This one is written for a 19 year old student, Barbara von Ployer.Mozart’s concerti are considered the watershed of classical concerti. Grand flourishes as well as intimate conversations make up this style in Mozart’s mind.Notice elements present from chamber music as well as symphony.Intimate conversation.Laughing strings.

1784 Mozart wrote 6 piano concertos. This one is written for a 19 year old student, Barbara von Ployer.Mozart’s concerti are considered the watershed of classical concerti. Grand flourishes as well as intimate conversations make up this style in Mozart’s mind.Notice elements present from chamber music as well as symphony.Intimate conversation.Laughing strings.

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Mozart Piano Concerto in G Major, K. 453

Mozart Piano Concerto in G Major, K. 453

March-like character.Grand contrasts.Notice the similarities to the symphony.Use of the woodwinds for coloration.Use of classical forms: ritornello – sonata allegro – rondo.Dazzling writing for the piano as well as for the orchestra.

March-like character.Grand contrasts.Notice the similarities to the symphony.Use of the woodwinds for coloration.Use of classical forms: ritornello – sonata allegro – rondo.Dazzling writing for the piano as well as for the orchestra.

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Other Forms: Minuet and TrioOther Forms: Minuet and Trio

Minuet: A Trio B Minuet A

A B A C D C A B A

A B C D A B

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The Sonata CycleThe Sonata Cycle

Movement I: Long Dramatic, Sonata Form: Allegro fastMovement II: Slow and lyrical, Theme and Variations or ABA. Andante, Adagio, or LargoMovement III: Minuet and Trio (18thC.) Minuet and Scherzo (19thC.), Allegretto or AllegroMovement IV: 18th C = lively and happy ending, Sonata Allegro, Sonata Rondo, Theme and Variations. Very Fast. Allegro, Vivace, Presto. Grand Finale 19th C. Triumph

Movement I: Long Dramatic, Sonata Form: Allegro fastMovement II: Slow and lyrical, Theme and Variations or ABA. Andante, Adagio, or LargoMovement III: Minuet and Trio (18thC.) Minuet and Scherzo (19thC.), Allegretto or AllegroMovement IV: 18th C = lively and happy ending, Sonata Allegro, Sonata Rondo, Theme and Variations. Very Fast. Allegro, Vivace, Presto. Grand Finale 19th C. Triumph

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The Marriage of FigaroThe Marriage of Figaro

- celebration of “common people” v. the decadent aristocracy

Chardin The Prayer before Meal1744

Bourgeois (Genre)

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Mozart viewing example

Mozart viewing example

Cosi fan Tutte (they all do it)

3 pairs of voices – symmetry of design appeals to the Classical mind

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Mozart listening example

Mozart listening example

-- finale from Act II of The Marriage of Figaro

-- an ensemble scene (six voices)

-- contrasting emotions presented simultaneously (compare that to the Baroque ideal aesthetic of Affect, one mood or emotion per piece)