I think it means something along the lines of, " I want to major concerts"
The 6 Concertos are written in the following keys: 1) F major 2) F major 3) G major 4) G major 5) D major 6) B flat major
Weber wrote two clarinet concertos, Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in F minor and Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E-flat major.
He wrote 25 in a major key and only 2 in a minor key.
Fritz Seitz, a German composer and violinist, is known for his three concertos for violin and orchestra. These concertos, particularly the first one in D major, are often performed and are part of the standard repertoire for violin students. Seitz's work is celebrated for its melodic charm and technical demands suitable for developing musicians.
Beethoven wwrote just one violin concerto: the Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61, written in 1806.
Joseph Haydn wrote two trumpet concertos: the Concerto in C major, Hob. VIIe:1, composed in 1796, and the Concerto in D major, which is sometimes attributed to him but is actually a work by his contemporaries. The C major concerto is well-known and frequently performed, showcasing the trumpet's capabilities in a classical setting. Haydn's contributions to the trumpet repertoire significantly influenced its development in the classical music tradition.
There is no such concerto. Mozart wrote several piano concertos in C major, among which the famous KV 467 (Piano conc. no 21). KV 333 is a piano sonata in B flat major.
Antonio Vivaldi wrote two concertos specifically for mandolin: "Concerto in C major, RV 425" and "Concerto in G major, RV 532." These works showcase the mandolin's unique sound and were composed during the Baroque period, highlighting Vivaldi's innovative approach to instrumentation. Both concertos remain popular in the classical repertoire today.
Some of the famous pieces or rather major works are : Le nozze di Figaro (1786)Don Giovanni (1787)Cosí fan tutte (1790)Die Zauberflótte (1791)That includes 21 piano concertos, 5 violin concertos, concertos for clarinet and other wind instruments. 41 symphonies, 24 string quartets, other chamber music and 17 Masses.
Five famous compositions by Antonio Vivaldi include "The Four Seasons," a set of violin concertos representing the seasons of the year, "Concerto for Strings in G Major," "Gloria in D Major," a choral masterpiece, "Concerto for Two Mandolins," and "La Stravaganza," a collection of violin concertos. These works showcase Vivaldi's innovative use of melody and form, establishing him as a key figure in Baroque music.
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, composer of the Classical Period - Born - 27th of January, 1756 in Salzburg, Austria Died - 5th of December, 1791 in Vienna, Austria Mozart married Constanze Weber, the younger sister of his first love, Aloysia, who had turned him down. Major works include - 4 Operas, 21 Piano concertos, 5 Violin concertos, Concertos for clarinet and other wind instruments, 41 Symphonies, 24 String quartets and other chamber music, 17 Masses. Genres - Opera, Symphonies, Piano concertos, String quartets, Church music.