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  2. Abendempfindung - Wikipedia

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    Abendempfindung an Laura", K. 523, is a song by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart dated June 24, 1787, in Vienna, written at the time of the opera Don Giovanni and Eine kleine Nachtmusik. Text [ edit ]

  3. List of concert arias, songs and canons by Wolfgang Amadeus ...

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    probably WA Mozart himself: 1782 232: 509a "Lieber Freistädtler, lieber Gaulimauli" Canon for 4 voices: probably WA Mozart himself: after 4 June 1787 233: 382d "Leck mir den Arsch fein recht schön sauber" / "Nichts labt mich mehr als Wein" – Canon for 3 voices: probably WA Mozart himself: 1782 234: 382e "Bei der Hitz im Sommer eß ich"

  4. Voi avete un cor fedele - Wikipedia

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    Voi avete un cor fedele", K. 217, is a concert aria by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for solo soprano and orchestra, composed in Salzburg, dated 26 October 1775. Written around the time of the composition of Mozart's five violin concertos. In this aria, the character Dorina contemplates a new romantic partner.

  5. Ascanio in Alba - Wikipedia

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    Ascanio in Alba, K. 111, is a pastoral opera in two parts (Festa teatrale in due parti) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an Italian libretto by Giuseppe Parini. It was commissioned by the Empress Maria Theresa for the wedding of her son, Archduke Ferdinand Karl , to Maria Beatrice d'Este on 15 October 1771.

  6. Popoli di Tessaglia! - Wikipedia

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    – Io non chiedo, eterni Dei" (K. 316/300b) is a recitative and aria for soprano and orchestra that Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote for Aloysia Weber. It is famous for including two occurrences of a G 6 , i.e. the G in altissimo above high C , or 1568 Hz by modern concert pitch – according to the Guinness Book of Records , the highest musical ...

  7. Vorrei spiegarvi, oh Dio! - Wikipedia

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    The second part is in the time signature of common time and a tempo indication of allegro; at bar 124, the tempo accelerates to più allegro to the words of the last stanza. The aria has a vocal range of 2 octaves plus a fourth (or 2 900 cents ), from E 6 to B 3 ; the latter note is a whole note in bar 135, followed immediately by a whole note ...

  8. Difficile lectu - Wikipedia

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    One evening, at a merry gathering, Mozart had the idea of writing a canon in which the few Latin words "Difficile lectu" etc. would emerge in Peyerl's pronunciation in a comical way, with the expectation that he would not notice this and would be fooled.

  9. Per questa bella mano - Wikipedia

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    Per questa bella mano", K. 612, is a concert aria by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for solo bass with an obbligato double bass. Composed in Vienna, it is dated 8 March 1791 in Mozart's own catalogue. Composed in Vienna, it is dated 8 March 1791 in Mozart's own catalogue.