Most likely Mozart ... especially since the letter "k" is in the question. "K" stood for Koechel, the person who cataloged every piece Mozart wrote and assigned each composition its own unique number.
It is impossible to tell which one is the most beautiful because Mozart composed so many beautiful pieces and I like them all. However I can give you some suggestions and you can choose which one is the most beautiful yourself.-Voi Che Sapetei-Laudate Dominum-Ave Verum Corpus-Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - 2nd movement - Romance Andante-Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, K.467 - 2nd movement - Andante-Piano Concerto No. 20 in D, K.466 - 2nd movement - Romance-Piano Concerto No. 23 in A, K.488 - 2nd movement - Adagio-Clarinet Concerto in A, K.662 - 2nd movement - Adagio-Concerto for Flute & Harp in C, K.299 - 2nd movement - Andantino-Serenade No. 10 in B flat, K.361 - 3rd movement - Adagio-Piano Sonata No. 12 in F, K.332 - 2nd movement - AdagioYou cannot tell which one is better than the other because they are all beautiful and each one has its own beauty. I recommend you to listen to them all and find more Mozart's pieces yourself. Also I don't think all the pieces Mozart composed is beautiful but they really are MASTERPIECES. For example, I really like Mozart's Requiem (especially Lacrimosa) and I listen to it everyday but I don't think its beautiful. It's like 'beautiful' is not the right word to describe this masterpiece beacause when you listen to it, you feel very sad and touching...Anyway I adore all Mozart's works. Long Live Mozart! :)
Op. is short for the Latin word Opus - meaning Work. When a composer's work is classified, set in order, and published, each major work is given a number (approximately in order of composition). When a scholar does the classification (often after the composer's death) the scholar's initial is often given as the prefix to the opus number. Mozart's works were sorted and put in order by Köchel, so the Mozart Piano Concerto #23 (for example) is K.488.
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It's a person's name, and it is spelled "Köchel" (with an umlaut--two dots--over the o, giving it that "oeh" sound that resembles "er" in English). His name appears in reference to Mozart's compositions because he catalogued and numbered them. References to a composition of Mozart's typically include a Köchel number (usually abbreviated "K."). Here is what Wikipedia says:In the decades after Mozart's death there were several attempts to catalogue his compositions, but it was not until 1862 that Ludwig von Köchel succeeded in this enterprise. Many of his famous works are referred to by their Köchel catalogue number; for example, the Piano Concerto in A major (Piano Concerto No. 23) is often referred to simply as "K. 488" or "KV. 488". The catalogue has undergone six revisions, labeling the works from K. 1 to K. 626.
K often refers to Kochel numbers, which is a means of cataloging all of Mozart's works done by Ludwig von Kochel. Instead of opus numbers, each piece is assigned a K number by order of composition. An example would be Piano Concerto No. 23, K. 488.
It is impossible to tell which one is the most beautiful because Mozart composed so many beautiful pieces and I like them all. However I can give you some suggestions and you can choose which one is the most beautiful yourself.-Voi Che Sapetei-Laudate Dominum-Ave Verum Corpus-Eine Kleine Nachtmusik - 2nd movement - Romance Andante-Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, K.467 - 2nd movement - Andante-Piano Concerto No. 20 in D, K.466 - 2nd movement - Romance-Piano Concerto No. 23 in A, K.488 - 2nd movement - Adagio-Clarinet Concerto in A, K.662 - 2nd movement - Adagio-Concerto for Flute & Harp in C, K.299 - 2nd movement - Andantino-Serenade No. 10 in B flat, K.361 - 3rd movement - Adagio-Piano Sonata No. 12 in F, K.332 - 2nd movement - AdagioYou cannot tell which one is better than the other because they are all beautiful and each one has its own beauty. I recommend you to listen to them all and find more Mozart's pieces yourself. Also I don't think all the pieces Mozart composed is beautiful but they really are MASTERPIECES. For example, I really like Mozart's Requiem (especially Lacrimosa) and I listen to it everyday but I don't think its beautiful. It's like 'beautiful' is not the right word to describe this masterpiece beacause when you listen to it, you feel very sad and touching...Anyway I adore all Mozart's works. Long Live Mozart! :)
Op. is short for the Latin word Opus - meaning Work. When a composer's work is classified, set in order, and published, each major work is given a number (approximately in order of composition). When a scholar does the classification (often after the composer's death) the scholar's initial is often given as the prefix to the opus number. Mozart's works were sorted and put in order by Köchel, so the Mozart Piano Concerto #23 (for example) is K.488.
50% of 488 = 50% * 488 = 0.5 * 488 = $244.00
244+244=488 244x2=488
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