Divertimento No. 15 (Mozart)

Divertimento
No. 15
by W. A. Mozart
1777 portrait of Mozart
Other nameZweite Lodronische Nachtmusik
KeyB major
CatalogueK. 287/271H
Composed1777 (1777)
DedicationMaria Antonia Lodron
Performed13 June 1777 (1777-06-13)
Published1784 (1784)
Movements6
Scoring
  • two horns
  • strings

The Divertimento No. 15 in B major, K. 287/271H, is a divertimento for two horns and strings by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. He composed the work in six movements in 1777 for the name day of Countess Maria Antonia Lodron. It is also known as the Lodronische Nachtmusik Nr. 2.

Mozart composed the divertimento in 1777 for the name day of Countess Maria Antonia Lodron, a family friend and member of the Salzburg aristocracy.[1] It was first performed on 13 June 1777 at an informal outdoor party.[2]

Music

This divertimento is scored for two horns in B and strings. It is structured in six movements:

  1. Allegro (in B major and in sonata form)
  2. Tema con variazioni (Andante) (theme and six variations, where the theme and all the variations are in F major)
  3. Menuetto – Trio (in Bmajor and in ternary form, trio in G minor)
  4. Adagio (in E major and in sonata form)
  5. Menuetto – Trio (in B major and in ternary form, trio in E major)
  6. Andante – Allegro molto (in B major, beginning with an introductory instrumental recitative, and in sonata rondo form)

In ballet theatre

In 1952 George Balanchine choreographed for his company New York City Ballet a piece titled Caracole to this music. A few years later, he restaged it for a celebration of Mozart's bicentenary with some changes in score, choreography, costumes and set design as Divertimento No. 15. The ballet was premiered on 31 May 1956 at the American Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, Connecticut.

References

  1. ^ Michael Morrison. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Divertimento No. 15 in B-flat major at AllMusic
  2. ^ Rochester, Marc. "Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) / Shanghai Mozart Dream". musicweb-international.com. Retrieved 31 May 2022.