Piano Concerto No. 15 (Mozart)
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The Piano Concerto No. 15 in B flat Major, KV. 450 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was written in 1784.
In a letter to his father, Mozart compared this concerto with the 16th concerto in D: "I consider them both to be concertos which make one sweat; but the B flat one beats the one in D for difficulty."[1] Indeed, many pianists consider this to be the most difficult of all of Mozart's piano concertos.[2]
The work is orchestrated for solo piano, flute, two oboes, two bassoons, two horns, and strings. As is typical with concertos, it is in three movements:
- Allegro
- Andante in E flat major
- Allegro
[edit] Notes
[edit] References
- Hutchings, A. A Companion to Mozart's Piano Concertos, Oxford University Press.
- Steinberg, M. The Concerto: A Listener's Guide, Oxford University Press
Piano Concertos by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
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Childhood Arrangements: No. 1 F Major K. 37 | No. 2 B flat Major K. 39 | No. 3 D Major K. 40 | No 4 G Major K. 41 |
Salzburg Concertos: No. 5 D Major K. 175 | No. 6 B flat Major K. 238 | No. 8 C Major K. 246 | No. 9 E flat Major K. 271 "Jeunehomme" |
Concertos for Multiple Pianos: No. 7 F Major K. 242 for 3 pianos | No. 10 E flat Major K. 365 for 2 pianos |
Early Vienna Concertos: No. 11 F Major K. 413 | No. 12 A Major K. 414 | No. 13 C Major K. 415 |
Major Vienna Concertos: No. 14 E flat Major K. 449 | No. 15 B flat Major K. 450 | No. 16 D Major K. 451 | No. 17 G Major K. 453 | No. 18 B flat Major K. 456 | No. 19 F Major K. 459 | No. 20 D Minor K. 466 | No. 21 C Major K. 467 | No. 22 E flat Major K. 482 | No. 23 A Major K. 488 | No. 24 C Minor K. 491 | No. 25 C Major K. 503 |
Later Concertos: No. 26 D Major K. 537 "Coronation" | No. 27 B flat Major K. 595 |