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The Hoffmeister Viola Concerto in D major, composed by Franz Anton Hoffmeister, was first performed by the violist and composer himself. Hoffmeister was active in the late 18th and early 19th centuries and contributed significantly to the viola repertoire. The concerto is celebrated for its lyrical melodies and showcases the capabilities of the viola.
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This piece was composed and first performed c. 1715 in Frankfurt for the weekly Frauenstein concerts.
Indeed it was. Our contemporary viola model was created in the 19th century though.
The viola was created in the 1500s and our modern viola was created in the 19th century.The viola was made before the violin was!
Mozart composed his first piano concerto before his teens. His first four compositions of the genre were rearrangements from other works. His first original concerto: concerto 5 in D, K 175 was composed in 1773 (at age 17).
In a classic concerto the first movement has two expositions. At the end of a classic exposition there is usually a repeat sign.
The first movement of a classical concerto is played in double-exposition sonata form at a moderate to fast tempo and has a cadenza near the end
The viola was first created in the 16th century and our modern viola was created in the 19th century.
Vivaldi's Concerto in A minor, RV 356, particularly its third movement, was first performed in the early 18th century, around 1711, as part of his collection "L'estro armonico." The specific details about the first performance, including the exact date and performers, are not well-documented. However, it is widely recognized that Vivaldi himself would have been involved in its early performances, likely featuring violinists from the Ospedale della Pietà in Venice, where he worked.
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Hancock was recognized as a "Jazz Master" by the National Endowment for the Arts in 2004. His bio on the NEA website states: "Herbie Hancock's talent as a pianist was evident when, at age 11, he performed Mozart's D Major Piano Concerto with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra."