Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Piano Concerto No.21 in C major, K.467

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About this work

Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K.467 is a captivating work, composed in 1785 during a period of great creativity.
Known for its graceful and lyrical style, the concerto strikes a balance between expressive beauty and vibrant energy.
While all three movements offer a sense of lightness and elegance, the second movement, Andante, has become especially beloved for its serene, flowing melody.

This particular movement gained additional fame when it was featured in the 1967 film Elvira Madigan, making it widely recognized beyond classical concert halls.

The concerto as a whole is a testament to Mozart's ability to connect with listeners on an emotional level, creating music that feels fresh and engaging even centuries after it was written.
Its timeless appeal continues to enchant audiences, whether they are new to classical music or lifelong admirers of Mozart’s genius.

Anecdote

One interesting anecdote about Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21 is tied to its rapid creation.
Mozart completed the entire concerto in just a few weeks in March 1785, right before it was performed at a concert in Vienna.

Known for his incredible speed and efficiency, Mozart often wrote music under pressure, and it’s said that the ink was barely dry on the manuscript when it was handed to the musicians for the first performance.
This adds to the sense of awe surrounding his genius, as such a beautifully crafted work was produced in such a short time.

Unique in our edition

The concerto will be available in two orchestral versions, to accommodate the musical preferences of each pianist:

  • a classicist version with small string sections, on a Erard piano without use of the pedal (Mozart did not write any pedal instructions)
  • a modern version with larger string sections, on a Steinway Grand piano, with some pedal use.

Complete work (3 movements)

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This concerto contains the following movements:

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Piano Concerto No.21 in C major, K.467

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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ScoreJohn Doe
OrchestrationJane Doe
Edition2024/06 SC 0005
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