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... The B-flat Wind Serenade was the first such work Mozart completed after settling in Vienna, and it marked an important break with the lightweight entertainment music that he had dispensed in Salzburg. This and his following works in the genre - the Wind Serenades in E-flat (K.375) and C minor (K.388), Eine kleine Nachtmusik (K.252) and the E-flat Divertimento for String Trio (K.563) - show a mastery of instrumental sonority and a depth of expression not evident in the earlier scores. Once he had broken from Salzburg, he was free to write as his vision dictated, and the B-flat Serenade was one of the first evidences of an important change in his attitude. The glowing, burnished sound of this serenade, scored for 13 winds, ....... is one of the most ingratiating to be found anywhere in the ensemble literature. ("No master ever handled a large body of wind players with such wondrous results.")
上面提到的Divertimento for String Trio (K.563), 前几天Emerson Quartet来就演过, 确实完全不象以往熟悉的那种嬉游曲, 情绪还挺深沉, 看来仅仅是借用了那种曲式.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net