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String Quintet No. 5 (Mozart)

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The String Quintet No. 5 in D major, K. 593 was written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1790. Like all of Mozart's string quintets, it is a "viola quintet" in that it is scored for string quartet and an extra viola (two violins, two violas and cello).

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  • Mozart - String Quintet No.5 in D major, K.593 (score)
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Transcription

Movements

The work is in standard four movement form:

  1. Larghetto 3
    4
    Allegro
    cut time
    – Larghetto 3
    4
    – Primo Tempo
    cut time
    in D major
  2. Adagio 3
    4
    in G major
  3. Menuetto: Allegretto 3
    4
    in D major, with trio in D major
  4. Allegro Assai6
    8
    in D major

According to the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe,[1] the finale was printed, and known for some time, in an inauthentic edition, in which its main theme, originally a descending chromatic scale fragment, was replaced in most of its appearances in the movement by a more complicated zigzag ("Zickzackform") themelet.

References

  1. ^ Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (1991). Ernst Fritz Schmid (ed.). Neue Ausgabe sämtlicher Werke: in Verbindung mit die Mozartstädten, Augsburg, Salzburg und Wien: Werkausgabe in 20 Bänden. Serie VIII: Kammermusik. Band 19: Streichquintette. Kritischer Bericht. Kassel: Bärenreiter. p. 74. ISBN 3-7618-5910-4.

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