The composition was written as a friendly gesture for the hornist Joseph Leutgeb (his name is mentioned few times in the score), and Mozart probably didn't consider it as particularly important, since he failed to enter it to the autograph catalogue of his works.
The autograph score remained well preserved; it is stored in the British Library in London.
This concerto "has clarinets besides bassoons and string for accompaniment. They bring warmth and light colouring to this most attractive work, and in spite of unadventurous support they partner the bassoons in many typical phrases."
The main melody of the third movement is reminiscent of the theme from the rondo of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 22 written in 1785.
Mozart Horn Concerto No 3 E flat major K 447 Radek Baborák RTVE Jean Jacques Kan
published: 28 Nov 2016
Radovan Vlatkovic l W.A. Mozart l Horn concerto No.3 E flat Major K.447 l Sinfonietta Cracovia
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Seoul International Music Festival
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(1756~1791) / Horn concerto, K.447
I. Allegro moderato 00:00
II. Romance (Andante cantabile) 07:23
III. Rondo (Allegro vivace) 11:20
Radovan Vlatkovic_Horn
Jurek Dybal_Conductor
Sinfonietta Cracovia
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Horn Concerto No. 3, K. 447
- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 -- 5 December 1791)
- Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
- Conductor: Herbert von Karajan
- Soloist: Dennis Brain
- Year of recording: 1953
Horn Concerto No. 3 in E flat major, K. 447, written in 1783.
00:00 - I. Allegro
07:06 - II. Romance. Larghetto
12:02 - III. Allegro
The concerto K. 447 is the third of the four horn concertos composed by Mozart between 1783 and 1791 for the French horn player Joseph Leutgeb (1732-1811), a friend whom Mozart knew for most of his life. In 1777 Leutgeb moved from Salzburg (where he was member of the court orchestra) to Vienna, where he opened a cheese shop (with the help of a loan from Mozart's father Leopold) in addition to continuing his musical career. The jocular, at times insulting comments that...
Live performance by Radovan Vlatković and The Arctic Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, led by Henning Kraggerud.
Video and editing: Håvard Bilsbak @hbilsbakCello
published: 24 May 2017
Mozart - Horn Concerto No. 3 in E flat, K. 447 [complete]
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major, K. 447 was completed between 1784 and 1787, during the Vienna Period. The composition was written as a friendly gesture for the hornist Joseph Leutgeb (his name is mentioned few times in the score), and Mozart probably didn't consider it as particularly important, since he failed to enter it to the autograph catalogue of his works. The autograph score remained well preserved; it is stored in the British Library in London.The concerto is scored for 2 clarinets in B♭, 2 Bassoons, Solo Horn in E♭ and strings.The work is in three movements:
I. Allegro (4/4)
II. Romance (Larghetto) (4/4)
III. Allegro (6/8)
This concerto "has clarinets besides bassoons and string for accompaniment. They bring warmth and light colouring to this mo...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Horn Concerto Nr. 3 KV. 447 I.Allegro
Radek Baborák, horn
Orquesta Sinfónica de RTVE
Jean-Jacques Kantorow
published: 15 Jun 2011
Mozart Horn Concerto No.3 III.Movement - Mozart y Mambo
Mozart y Mambo - Sarah Willis plays the famous Rondo of the Mozart Horn Concerto No.3 K447 live in a special concert presented by Konzertdirektion Prof. Viktor Hohenfels with José Antonio Méndez Padrón (conductor) and the Havana Lyceum Orchestra
Live in the Chamber Music Hall of the Philharmonie Berlin, October 29, 2022
Director, DoP, Editor: Christopher Rowe, Camera Operator: Dirk Heuer, AC: Oliver Lumpe
https://sarah-willis.com/mozart-y-mambo
https://www.konzertdirektion-hohenfels.de
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Horn Concerto Nr. 3 KV. 447 III.Rondo
Radek Baborák, horn
Orquesta Sinfónica de RTVE
Jean-Jacques Kantorow
published: 15 Jun 2011
Brain / Karajan, Mozart Horn Concerto No.3 n E flat major K 447
W.A. Mozart Horn Concerto No.3 n E flat major K 447
1. Allegro
2. Larghetto
3. Romance - Larghetto
Dennis Brain, French Horn
Philharmonia Orchestra
Herbert von Karajan
Rec. 1954
published: 22 Sep 2015
Mozart: Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major, K. 447 (with Score)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Concerto for Horn and Orchestra in E-flat major, K. 447 (with Score)
Composed: 1787
Horn: Alan Civil
Conductor: Sir Neville Marriner
Orchestra: Academy of St Martin in the Fields
00:00 1. Allegro (E-flat major)
06:53 2. Romance. Larghetto (A-flat major)
11:26 3. Allegro (E-flat major)
Wikipedia article
((https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horn_Concerto_No._3_(Mozart))
International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
(https://imslp.org/wiki/Horn_Concerto_in_E-flat_major%2C_K.447_(Mozart%2C_Wolfgang_Amadeus))
공연일시 : 2019.10.29
Seoul International Music Festival
SIMF Sinfonietta Cracovia ‘From the New World’
LOTTE Concert Hall
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart(1756~1791) / Hor...
- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 -- 5 December 1791)
- Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
- Conductor: Herbert von Karajan
- Soloist: Dennis ...
- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 -- 5 December 1791)
- Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
- Conductor: Herbert von Karajan
- Soloist: Dennis Brain
- Year of recording: 1953
Horn Concerto No. 3 in E flat major, K. 447, written in 1783.
00:00 - I. Allegro
07:06 - II. Romance. Larghetto
12:02 - III. Allegro
The concerto K. 447 is the third of the four horn concertos composed by Mozart between 1783 and 1791 for the French horn player Joseph Leutgeb (1732-1811), a friend whom Mozart knew for most of his life. In 1777 Leutgeb moved from Salzburg (where he was member of the court orchestra) to Vienna, where he opened a cheese shop (with the help of a loan from Mozart's father Leopold) in addition to continuing his musical career. The jocular, at times insulting comments that litter the autograph parts of the horn concertos bear witness to the close nature of the friendship between Mozart and Leutgeb. More important, they are also a testament to the artistry of the latter; the solo parts contain many passages that present a considerable challenge to players on the natural (valveless) horn. Among these was the use of so-called "stopped notes," a technique that involved the player's inserting his right hand into the bell to enable him to play notes otherwise unavailable on the horns of the day. Mozart's horn concertos all include such stopped notes, in addition to bass notes obtained by the technique known as "overblowing," another skill developed by Leutgeb.
The concerto was originally given a dating of 1783 by Köchel, but more recent research has established that K. 447 probably belongs to 1787 -- although that leaves open the question as to why Mozart did not enter the work into the thematic catalog he started in 1784. As with all the concertos with the exception of "No. 1," K. 412 (the last in order of composition), K. 447 is in the usual three-movement concerto form, with an Allegro followed by a slow movement marked Romance and a concluding Allegro in rondo form with plenty of hunting-horn atmosphere. The concerto is scored for two clarinets, two bassoons, and the usual complement of strings.
- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 -- 5 December 1791)
- Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
- Conductor: Herbert von Karajan
- Soloist: Dennis Brain
- Year of recording: 1953
Horn Concerto No. 3 in E flat major, K. 447, written in 1783.
00:00 - I. Allegro
07:06 - II. Romance. Larghetto
12:02 - III. Allegro
The concerto K. 447 is the third of the four horn concertos composed by Mozart between 1783 and 1791 for the French horn player Joseph Leutgeb (1732-1811), a friend whom Mozart knew for most of his life. In 1777 Leutgeb moved from Salzburg (where he was member of the court orchestra) to Vienna, where he opened a cheese shop (with the help of a loan from Mozart's father Leopold) in addition to continuing his musical career. The jocular, at times insulting comments that litter the autograph parts of the horn concertos bear witness to the close nature of the friendship between Mozart and Leutgeb. More important, they are also a testament to the artistry of the latter; the solo parts contain many passages that present a considerable challenge to players on the natural (valveless) horn. Among these was the use of so-called "stopped notes," a technique that involved the player's inserting his right hand into the bell to enable him to play notes otherwise unavailable on the horns of the day. Mozart's horn concertos all include such stopped notes, in addition to bass notes obtained by the technique known as "overblowing," another skill developed by Leutgeb.
The concerto was originally given a dating of 1783 by Köchel, but more recent research has established that K. 447 probably belongs to 1787 -- although that leaves open the question as to why Mozart did not enter the work into the thematic catalog he started in 1784. As with all the concertos with the exception of "No. 1," K. 412 (the last in order of composition), K. 447 is in the usual three-movement concerto form, with an Allegro followed by a slow movement marked Romance and a concluding Allegro in rondo form with plenty of hunting-horn atmosphere. The concerto is scored for two clarinets, two bassoons, and the usual complement of strings.
Live performance by Radovan Vlatković and The Arctic Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, led by Henning Kraggerud.
Video and editing: Håvard Bilsbak @hbilsbakCello...
Live performance by Radovan Vlatković and The Arctic Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, led by Henning Kraggerud.
Video and editing: Håvard Bilsbak @hbilsbakCello
Live performance by Radovan Vlatković and The Arctic Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, led by Henning Kraggerud.
Video and editing: Håvard Bilsbak @hbilsbakCello
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major, K. 447 was completed between 1784 and 1787, during the Vienna Period. The composition was written...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major, K. 447 was completed between 1784 and 1787, during the Vienna Period. The composition was written as a friendly gesture for the hornist Joseph Leutgeb (his name is mentioned few times in the score), and Mozart probably didn't consider it as particularly important, since he failed to enter it to the autograph catalogue of his works. The autograph score remained well preserved; it is stored in the British Library in London.The concerto is scored for 2 clarinets in B♭, 2 Bassoons, Solo Horn in E♭ and strings.The work is in three movements:
I. Allegro (4/4)
II. Romance (Larghetto) (4/4)
III. Allegro (6/8)
This concerto "has clarinets besides bassoons and string for accompaniment. They bring warmth and light colouring to this most attractive work, and in spite of unadventurous support they partner the bassoons in many typical phrases."
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major, K. 447 was completed between 1784 and 1787, during the Vienna Period. The composition was written as a friendly gesture for the hornist Joseph Leutgeb (his name is mentioned few times in the score), and Mozart probably didn't consider it as particularly important, since he failed to enter it to the autograph catalogue of his works. The autograph score remained well preserved; it is stored in the British Library in London.The concerto is scored for 2 clarinets in B♭, 2 Bassoons, Solo Horn in E♭ and strings.The work is in three movements:
I. Allegro (4/4)
II. Romance (Larghetto) (4/4)
III. Allegro (6/8)
This concerto "has clarinets besides bassoons and string for accompaniment. They bring warmth and light colouring to this most attractive work, and in spite of unadventurous support they partner the bassoons in many typical phrases."
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
FREE .mp3 and .wav files of all Mozart's music at: http://www.mozart-archiv.de/
FREE sheet music scores of any Mozart piece at: http://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/start.php?l=2
ALSO check out these cool sites: http://musopen.org/
and http://imslp.org/wiki/
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NOTE: I do not know who the performers of this are, nor the place and date of recording!!! Any suggestions are welcome.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ENJOY!!!! :D
Mozart y Mambo - Sarah Willis plays the famous Rondo of the Mozart Horn Concerto No.3 K447 live in a special concert presented by Konzertdirektion Prof. Viktor ...
Mozart y Mambo - Sarah Willis plays the famous Rondo of the Mozart Horn Concerto No.3 K447 live in a special concert presented by Konzertdirektion Prof. Viktor Hohenfels with José Antonio Méndez Padrón (conductor) and the Havana Lyceum Orchestra
Live in the Chamber Music Hall of the Philharmonie Berlin, October 29, 2022
Director, DoP, Editor: Christopher Rowe, Camera Operator: Dirk Heuer, AC: Oliver Lumpe
https://sarah-willis.com/mozart-y-mambo
https://www.konzertdirektion-hohenfels.de
Mozart y Mambo - Sarah Willis plays the famous Rondo of the Mozart Horn Concerto No.3 K447 live in a special concert presented by Konzertdirektion Prof. Viktor Hohenfels with José Antonio Méndez Padrón (conductor) and the Havana Lyceum Orchestra
Live in the Chamber Music Hall of the Philharmonie Berlin, October 29, 2022
Director, DoP, Editor: Christopher Rowe, Camera Operator: Dirk Heuer, AC: Oliver Lumpe
https://sarah-willis.com/mozart-y-mambo
https://www.konzertdirektion-hohenfels.de
W.A. Mozart Horn Concerto No.3 n E flat major K 447
1. Allegro
2. Larghetto
3. Romance - Larghetto
Dennis Brain, French Horn
Philharmonia Orchestra
Herbert von ...
W.A. Mozart Horn Concerto No.3 n E flat major K 447
1. Allegro
2. Larghetto
3. Romance - Larghetto
Dennis Brain, French Horn
Philharmonia Orchestra
Herbert von Karajan
Rec. 1954
W.A. Mozart Horn Concerto No.3 n E flat major K 447
1. Allegro
2. Larghetto
3. Romance - Larghetto
Dennis Brain, French Horn
Philharmonia Orchestra
Herbert von Karajan
Rec. 1954
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Concerto for Horn and Orchestra in E-flat major, K. 447 (with Score)
Composed: 1787
Horn: Alan Civil
Conductor: Sir Neville Marriner
Or...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Concerto for Horn and Orchestra in E-flat major, K. 447 (with Score)
Composed: 1787
Horn: Alan Civil
Conductor: Sir Neville Marriner
Orchestra: Academy of St Martin in the Fields
00:00 1. Allegro (E-flat major)
06:53 2. Romance. Larghetto (A-flat major)
11:26 3. Allegro (E-flat major)
Wikipedia article
((https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horn_Concerto_No._3_(Mozart))
International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
(https://imslp.org/wiki/Horn_Concerto_in_E-flat_major%2C_K.447_(Mozart%2C_Wolfgang_Amadeus))
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Concerto for Horn and Orchestra in E-flat major, K. 447 (with Score)
Composed: 1787
Horn: Alan Civil
Conductor: Sir Neville Marriner
Orchestra: Academy of St Martin in the Fields
00:00 1. Allegro (E-flat major)
06:53 2. Romance. Larghetto (A-flat major)
11:26 3. Allegro (E-flat major)
Wikipedia article
((https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horn_Concerto_No._3_(Mozart))
International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
(https://imslp.org/wiki/Horn_Concerto_in_E-flat_major%2C_K.447_(Mozart%2C_Wolfgang_Amadeus))
- Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 -- 5 December 1791)
- Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
- Conductor: Herbert von Karajan
- Soloist: Dennis Brain
- Year of recording: 1953
Horn Concerto No. 3 in E flat major, K. 447, written in 1783.
00:00 - I. Allegro
07:06 - II. Romance. Larghetto
12:02 - III. Allegro
The concerto K. 447 is the third of the four horn concertos composed by Mozart between 1783 and 1791 for the French horn player Joseph Leutgeb (1732-1811), a friend whom Mozart knew for most of his life. In 1777 Leutgeb moved from Salzburg (where he was member of the court orchestra) to Vienna, where he opened a cheese shop (with the help of a loan from Mozart's father Leopold) in addition to continuing his musical career. The jocular, at times insulting comments that litter the autograph parts of the horn concertos bear witness to the close nature of the friendship between Mozart and Leutgeb. More important, they are also a testament to the artistry of the latter; the solo parts contain many passages that present a considerable challenge to players on the natural (valveless) horn. Among these was the use of so-called "stopped notes," a technique that involved the player's inserting his right hand into the bell to enable him to play notes otherwise unavailable on the horns of the day. Mozart's horn concertos all include such stopped notes, in addition to bass notes obtained by the technique known as "overblowing," another skill developed by Leutgeb.
The concerto was originally given a dating of 1783 by Köchel, but more recent research has established that K. 447 probably belongs to 1787 -- although that leaves open the question as to why Mozart did not enter the work into the thematic catalog he started in 1784. As with all the concertos with the exception of "No. 1," K. 412 (the last in order of composition), K. 447 is in the usual three-movement concerto form, with an Allegro followed by a slow movement marked Romance and a concluding Allegro in rondo form with plenty of hunting-horn atmosphere. The concerto is scored for two clarinets, two bassoons, and the usual complement of strings.
Live performance by Radovan Vlatković and The Arctic Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, led by Henning Kraggerud.
Video and editing: Håvard Bilsbak @hbilsbakCello
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Horn Concerto No. 3 in E-flat major, K. 447 was completed between 1784 and 1787, during the Vienna Period. The composition was written as a friendly gesture for the hornist Joseph Leutgeb (his name is mentioned few times in the score), and Mozart probably didn't consider it as particularly important, since he failed to enter it to the autograph catalogue of his works. The autograph score remained well preserved; it is stored in the British Library in London.The concerto is scored for 2 clarinets in B♭, 2 Bassoons, Solo Horn in E♭ and strings.The work is in three movements:
I. Allegro (4/4)
II. Romance (Larghetto) (4/4)
III. Allegro (6/8)
This concerto "has clarinets besides bassoons and string for accompaniment. They bring warmth and light colouring to this most attractive work, and in spite of unadventurous support they partner the bassoons in many typical phrases."
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
FREE .mp3 and .wav files of all Mozart's music at: http://www.mozart-archiv.de/
FREE sheet music scores of any Mozart piece at: http://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/start.php?l=2
ALSO check out these cool sites: http://musopen.org/
and http://imslp.org/wiki/
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
NOTE: I do not know who the performers of this are, nor the place and date of recording!!! Any suggestions are welcome.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
ENJOY!!!! :D
Mozart y Mambo - Sarah Willis plays the famous Rondo of the Mozart Horn Concerto No.3 K447 live in a special concert presented by Konzertdirektion Prof. Viktor Hohenfels with José Antonio Méndez Padrón (conductor) and the Havana Lyceum Orchestra
Live in the Chamber Music Hall of the Philharmonie Berlin, October 29, 2022
Director, DoP, Editor: Christopher Rowe, Camera Operator: Dirk Heuer, AC: Oliver Lumpe
https://sarah-willis.com/mozart-y-mambo
https://www.konzertdirektion-hohenfels.de
W.A. Mozart Horn Concerto No.3 n E flat major K 447
1. Allegro
2. Larghetto
3. Romance - Larghetto
Dennis Brain, French Horn
Philharmonia Orchestra
Herbert von Karajan
Rec. 1954
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart:
Concerto for Horn and Orchestra in E-flat major, K. 447 (with Score)
Composed: 1787
Horn: Alan Civil
Conductor: Sir Neville Marriner
Orchestra: Academy of St Martin in the Fields
00:00 1. Allegro (E-flat major)
06:53 2. Romance. Larghetto (A-flat major)
11:26 3. Allegro (E-flat major)
Wikipedia article
((https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horn_Concerto_No._3_(Mozart))
International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
(https://imslp.org/wiki/Horn_Concerto_in_E-flat_major%2C_K.447_(Mozart%2C_Wolfgang_Amadeus))
The composition was written as a friendly gesture for the hornist Joseph Leutgeb (his name is mentioned few times in the score), and Mozart probably didn't consider it as particularly important, since he failed to enter it to the autograph catalogue of his works.
The autograph score remained well preserved; it is stored in the British Library in London.
This concerto "has clarinets besides bassoons and string for accompaniment. They bring warmth and light colouring to this most attractive work, and in spite of unadventurous support they partner the bassoons in many typical phrases."
The main melody of the third movement is reminiscent of the theme from the rondo of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 22 written in 1785.
According to a media release, the orchestra, conducted by Maestro Maciej Zoltowski, will be joined by Principal Hornist Steven Harmon for a performance of Mozart’s HornConcerto No.
According to a media release, the orchestra, conducted by Maestro Maciej Zoltowski, will be joined by Principal Hornist Steven Harmon for a performance of Mozart's HornConcerto No.
... dancer extraordinaire with her Cuban collaborators, the , conducted by Willis plays Mozart’s HornConcerto No 4 in E flat, K495, demonstrating her gift for characterful and radiant solo performance.
After participating in the Dairy Festival opening ceremony, parade and milking contest; selling no less than 100 pageant ... She played Mozart’s HornConcerto No. 3 on French horn, with piano accompaniment.