yes but they were rubbish so he never played them to anyone, apart from his secret love child (Prawn Wolfgang Mozart) which he loved very much and kept a secret from the world. But in secret all songs were written for this child.
Clarinet Concerto by Mozart, Concerto in B flat Major by Johann Stamitz, Fantasy Pieces by Shumann
Hi! I'm a viola player too... If you're looking for compositions in which the viola is the solo player for a concerto there are plenty: 1) Bartok Viola Concerto for Viola and Orchestra (very difficult, but exciting!) 2) Viola Concerto No. 1 in D Major by Carl Stamitz (a very popular piece; basis for most auditions) 3) Viola Concerto No. 1 in G Major by Telemann 4) Viola Concerto in D Major by Hoffmeister 5) Ÿ Symphonie Concertante for Violin and Viola With Orchestra K. 364 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (very fun duet concerto!) If you're looking for Viola and Piano pieces here's a really good and popular piece: 1) Ÿ Sonata Arpeggione in A minor for Viola and Piano by Franz Schubert And let's not forget the most popular viola solo: 1) Ÿ Six Cello Suites for Viola by J.S. Bach (Suite No. 1, Suite No. 2, Suite No. 3, Suite No. 4, Suite No. 5, Suite No. 6)
Only considering attested works, the number is 44 with the following distribution: piano (27), violin (5), horn (4), flute (1), bassoon (1), harp and flute (1), oboe (1), clarinet (1) for a total of 41 to which we can add 3 more: 1 sinfonian concertante for violin and viola 1 sinfonia concertante for oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon 1 flute concerto (arrangement of bassoon concerto)
Solo Viola and 10 solo strings.
Five pieces of music written for the clarinet include Time Pieces for Clarinet and Piano by Robert Muczynski, Clarinet Concerto in A by Mozart, 3 Clarinet Concerta but Cruseel, 3 Pieces for Clarinet Solo by Igor Stravinsky and Clarinet Concerto No., 1 by Carl Maria von Weber,.
Màtè Szücs, Solo Viola Player of the Radio Orchestra of Frankfurt and the German Chamber Orchestra of Bremen.
Mozart played many instruments, all of which are popular. Some of these instruments are the piano, violin, cello, organ, double bass, and many other wind and string instruments.Mozart was great a virtuoso at the piano and violin (he wrote nearly all his concerti for these instruments for himself), but was also a very good viola player. He wrote the solo viola part in his Sinfonia Concertante in E-flat for himself to play. At the piano, he was considered one of the greatest virtuosi of his day, noted not only for his technical prowess, but for his peerless musicality.
Since the viola is not a principle instrument in Evanescence's music, it is very rare that you will come across a viola sheet for their songs.
Violin 3 is almost like viola, so it isn't very valuable. A solo will up the value, but not by much.
W.A. Mozart and Franz Strauss.
Yes they did . Piano.
Mozart shifted music from the Baroque counterpoint to Classical galant form. For orchestra, he was one of the composers who developed the symphony and solo concerto. The other music genres emerged in his time are piano ensembles and solo piano sonatas.