Royalty Free Music track: Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major, K.488: II. Adagio

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 23, K.488, Movement II. Adagio. Full orchestra recording, classical music performed and recorded by Y Sazonoff exclusively for Lynne Publishing.

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Track details

Track ID number: 21282
Genres: Mozart (Wolfgang Amadeus)
Moods/Emotions: Sad / Sorrowful / Mournful -- Regret / Painful / Bitter / Angsty -- Melancholic / Nostalgic / Wistful -- Angelic / Heavenly / Delightful -- Floating / Ethereal / Dreamy -- Loving / Romantic / Tender -- Passionate / Emotional / Melodramatic -- Reflective / Thoughtful / Introspective -- Sweet / Pretty / Adorable / Innocent
Suggested Production Types: Documentary / Culture / Art -- Drama / Personal stories -- Historical: Older History / Ancient -- Love Story / Romance -- Period Drama / Melodrama -- TV Commercial - Reflection / Thoughtful
Prominent Instruments: Full orchestra -- Piano (Acoustic)
Keywords / Hints: mozart, mozart eine kleine nachtmusik, eine kleine nachtmusik, eine kleine nacht musik, mozart romanze, romanze, romance, romantic, historical, history, culture, timeless, style, class, classical, elegant, elegance, melancholy, melancholic, nostalgic, nostalgia, reflection, reflective, sorrow, sadness, sorrowful, melodrama, emotional
Tempo feel: Slow
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Artist: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus -- Shockwave-Sound Royalty Free
Composer: Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
Publisher: Lynne Publishing
SRCO (Sound Recording Copyright Owner): Lynne Publishing AS
PRO / Non-PRO Track? Non PRO (What's this?)
WAV file bit depth: HD / 24-Bit (What's this?)
Stem files available for this track: No
Album containing this track:  Classical Favorites, Vol. 8 Picture Music collection: Classical Favorites, Vol. 8
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About the Artist
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
January 27, 1756 – December 5, 1791

No composer is as well known, or as well loved, as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart lived a colourful, yet short life, producing works that would be cherished in all of classical music’s offerings.

Mozart was discovered as a child prodigy by age three, when he began playing the clavichord. At four he composed small pieces. His parents took advantage of his skill and presented him throughout Europe. Mozart was known for his instant and thorough understanding of compositions, and was able to transcribe entire pieces having only heard them just once. Other stories describe his ability to improvise, read music, or perform instruments at high mastery with no prior experience.

Mozart was appointed Konzertmeister at the Slazburg Court. He composed prolifically, writing concertos, masses, chamber pieces, and symphonies. His operas were celebrated for their beauty, charm, and mastery.

Tension at the court forced Mozart to leave, and he settled in Vienna composing on commission. He wrote sonatas and quartets, and performed as a soloist. Most of his commissions, however, were for operas, and the majority became masterpieces of the form: Le nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanni, and Die Zauberflote. He became wealthy, but lived extravagantly, and saved little. He constantly struggled with finances, and died in 1791.

Notable works:
Clarinet Concerto in A
Piano Concerto #20
Serenade #13 in G, Eine kleine Nachtmusik

About the Artist
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