Mozart-Moment
composer: Dieter Schnebel
musical motifs: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
(Re-Visionen II,3)
für kleines Orchester
Dedication: Ernstalbrecht Stiebler gewidmet
Orchestra instrumentation: 1-2 · 1-2 · 1-2 · 1-2 - 2 · 0 · 0 · 0 - S. (Beck. · 3 Tomt. od. Sandblocks) (2 Spieler) - Str. (2-8 · 2-8 · 2-6 · 2-4 · 1-2)
Publisher: Schott Music
Duration: 1' 0''
Year of composition: 1988/1989
Edition: full score
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It was ‚Begegnungen mit der Vergangenheit als Neuland – und insofern Zukunft‘ that Dieter Schnebel spoke of in connection with his cycle Re-Visionen II. In this cycle Schnebel tries to examine a very specific aspect in the oeuvre of different composers within a very confined musical area. In Mozart-Moment, a trio cantilena from the earlier a-major-Symphony KV 201 is the starting-point of a musical process which at first lets the known gradually come out of the noisiness and then fade out again, thus creating a moment of tremendous density in which there are only brief flashes of Mozart‘s music.
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