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Author: ironmagma
Posted: Mar 20 2008 - 03:26 AM
Subject: re: Mozart
Ah, yeah, I'm a bit late, but I'm pretty sure it's one of Mozart's Divertimentos, if not, then one of his quartets.
Author: liszt
Posted: Apr 18 2006 - 09:36 AM
Subject: re: Mozart
Here you will find an arrangement of this piece:

http://icking-music-archive.org/ByComposer/Mozart.php

Sonata No. 6 image in C-Major from Wiener Sonatinen (KV439b6) arranged for 3 trumpets, trombone and tuba

And here you can find this piece for two clarinets and bassoon:

http://noten.hausmusik.ch/Noten/M/Mozart/Kammermusik/F%fcnf_Divertimenti/MOZDIV_1.CAP

user picture Author: rt
Posted: Apr 15 2006 - 06:42 PM
Subject: re: re: Mozart
RebelKnight29 wrote:
Does anyone know where I can find this song? Ive been looking for it for a while.

If you mean "Eine kleine Nachtmusik", that's easy:
click here:
http://www.musipedia.org/search.0.html?sourceid=melody-url&tx_mpsearch_pi1%5bsubmit_button%5d=Search&tx_mpsearch_pi1%5bpc%5d=lily+c''4.+g'8+c''4.+g'8+c''8+g'8+c''8+e''8+g''2&categories=CPHA&filtertext=&coll=w
Pick one of the MIDI files (it probably should have at least some bits of the words "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" or "Mozart" or "K525" in its title), listen to it, and if it sounds right, convert it to sheet music with the free demo version of MidiNotate Musician or Composer: http://mirsystems.info/midinotation

I did not find the Divertimento, though. I am working on extending the MIDI web search so that it covers larger parts of the World Wide Web, but it will take some more time and server capacity. So maybe, if there is a MIDI file of the Divertimento out there, you will be able to find it in a similar way later.

Rainer
Author: RebelKnight29
Posted: Apr 15 2006 - 05:08 PM
Subject: re: Mozart
Does anyone know where I can find this song? Ive been looking for it for a while.
Author: plue
Posted: Jul 21 2004 - 01:31 PM
Subject: Re: Mozart "Classical Overture" arrangement
The tune is from: Mozart, W.A.: 5 Divertimenti KV 439 b, Divertimento No. 3, 1st set. The original key is B flat major.
Author: Fred Henle
Posted: Jun 15 2004 - 08:52 PM
Subject: Mozart "Classical Overture" arrangement
I am a violinist and part time high school teacher. I'm in the process of cataloguing our collection of sheet music, and I've come across an arrangement by Samuel Applebaum and James Ployhar of a Mozart piece. I am trying to identify the original work. The publisher's listing for the arrangement may be found at:

http://www.warnerbrospub.com/store/product.asp?upc=CO00180

Their title for the arrangement is "Classical Overture". The arrangement is for full orchestra, but in fact there are only ever three independent lines at any given moment, which makes me think that the original work might have been a divertimento for three instruments or a piano sonata. The arrangement is in B-flat major, but of course it may have been transposed from the original key. Here are the first four bars, transposed into C:


 
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The first two bars are similar to the opening of Eine Kleine Nachtmusik but of course the rest is very different. The publisher's website claims that the melody will be familiar, but I can't identify it. Please let me know if you recognize it. Thanks!

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