Mozart - String Quartet no. 19 in C major 'Dissonant', K. 465

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Embark on a journey through Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's revolutionary "String Quartet No. 19 in C major," often referred to as the 'Dissonant' Quartet. Composed in 1785, this masterwork is the last in a set of six quartets dedicated to Haydn and stands out due to its innovative harmonies, especially in its hauntingly beautiful introduction.

🎵 Composition Details:

Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Work: String Quartet No. 19 in C major, K. 465
Nickname: 'Dissonant'

🎻 About the 'Dissonant' Quartet:
The enigmatic introduction of this quartet, filled with unexpected dissonances, gives way to a more traditional Mozartian texture, presenting listeners with a perfect blend of innovation and classical elegance. Its name, 'Dissonant', reflects the unique harmonic exploration that Mozart ventured into, making it a favorite among chamber music enthusiasts.

💡 Did you know?
Haydn famously told Mozart's father, Leopold, that his son was "the greatest composer known to me."

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