Symphony No. 25 (Mozart)
{{Short description|Musical work}}
{{Infobox musical composition
| name = Symphony in G minor
| subtitle = No. 25
| image = Mozart by Martin Knoller 1773.jpg
| image_upright =
| caption = Mozart in 1773, portrait by Martin Knoller
| composer = Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
| key = G minor
| catalogue = K. 183/173dB
| composed = {{start date|1773}}
| movements = four
}}
The Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K. 183/173dB, was written by the then 17-year-old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in October 1773,{{cite book|title=Die Sinfonien III.|last=Mozart|first=Wolfgang Amadeus|others=Giglberger, Veronika (preface), Robinson, J. Branford (transl.)|year=2005|publisher=Bärenreiter|location=Kassel|pages=XIII}} ISMN M-006-20466-3 shortly after the success of his opera seria Lucio Silla. It was supposedly completed in Salzburg on October 5, a mere two days after the completion of his Symphony No. 24, although this remains unsubstantiated. Its first movement was used as the opening music in Miloš Forman's biographical film Amadeus.
This is one of two symphonies Mozart composed in G minor, sometimes referred to as the "little G minor symphony". The other is the Symphony No. 40; see also Mozart and G minor.
Movements
The symphony is laid out in standard classical form:
- Allegro con brio, {{Music|time|4|4}} in G minor
- Andante, {{Music|time|2|4}} in E-flat major
- Menuetto & Trio, Triple metre in G minor, Trio in G major
- Allegro, {{Music|time|4|4}} in G minor
This symphony is scored for two oboes, two bassoons, four French horns and strings.
= First movement =
:
\relative c''' {
\set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t \tempo "Allegro con brio" 4 = 150
\key g \minor
g8\f g4 g g g8 |
d8 d4 d d d8 |
es8 es4 es es es8 |
fis,8 fis4 fis fis fis8 |
g8 bes d g bes16( a g fis g4)-. |
}
= Second movement =
:
\relative c''' {
\tempo "Andante"
\key ees \major
\time 2/4
\tempo 4 = 80
\partial 4 \partial 8 bes,8\p^\markup { \italic {con sordini} } (aes g) r8
c8 (bes aes) r8
aes (g f) r8 bes (aes g) r8
ees'-! ees (f,) r8 bes-!
aes (g) r8 c-!
c (bes) r8
d, (ees4) r8
}
= Third movement =
:
\relative c''' {
\tempo "Menuetto"
\key bes \major
\time 3/4
g,4\f d g
bes2 c8 (a)
g4 fis g
a8 (fis) d4 r4
c'4\p c c
b4.\fp (c16 d c4)
ees ees ees
d4.\fp (ees16 f ees4)
g4\f g g
fis (c') bes-!
\grace bes16 (a4) g fis
g2 r4\bar ":|."
}
:
<<
\new Staff \with { instrumentName = #"Hb1 "}
\relative c'' {
\key g \major
\tempo "Trio"
\time 3/4
d2 \p b'8 (g)
g (fis) fis4 fis
fis (c') b16 (a g fis)
g8 (b) d,4 r4
g (fis e)
a4.\fp (g8) fis4
\grace a16 (g4) fis e
d2 r4 \bar ":|."
}
\new Staff \with { instrumentName = #"Hb2 "}
\relative c'' {
\key g \major
\time 3/4
b2\p r4
r4 c c
c (fis,) g16 (a b c)
b8 (d) b4 r4
e4 (d cis)
fis4.\fp (e8) d4
\grace fis16 (e4) d cis
d2 r4 \bar ":|."
}
>>
= Fourth movement =
:
\relative c'' {
\key bes \major
\set Score.tempoHideNote = ##t \tempo "Allegro" 2 = 144
\time 2/2
g4 \p d bes'4. a8
g4 bes (a g)
fis d c'4. bes8
a4 c (bes a)
g bes ees4. d8
c4 a d4. c8
bes4 g ees cis
d! c' (bes a)
g8\f d'4 d d d8~ d4 g (fis g)
}
Style and influence
With its wide-leap melodic lines and syncopation, this symphony is characteristic of the {{Lang|de|Sturm und Drang}} style. It shares certain features with other Sturm and Drang symphonies of this time, and is likely inspired by Haydn's Symphony No. 39, also in G minor.{{cite book| first= H. C. |last= Robbins Landon| authorlink= H. C. Robbins Landon| title= Haydn: Chronicle and Works| place= Bloomington, Indiana; London| publisher= Indiana University Press| year= 1976| volume= 2| chapter= Haydn at Eszterhaza, 1766–1790| isbn= }}
Performance history
The work was first performed in the United States by the Boston Symphony Orchestra on October 27, 1899, under the direction of Wilhelm Gericke. It was not performed again in the US until 1937, when rendered by the Alfred Wallenstein Sinfonietta. John Barbirolli and the New York Philharmonic performed it again in 1941 as part of their centennial season.{{cite AV media notes|title=Mozart: Symphony No. 25 in G minor|others=John Barbirolli and the Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra of New York|year=1942|first=David|last=Hall|type=78rpm album set|publisher=Columbia Records|id=MX-217|location=New York}}
In 1990, Deutsche Grammophon released a recording of this symphony performed by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Leonard Bernstein, with Peter Schmidl as the principal clarinetist.{{Cite web |title=Mozart* - Peter Schmidl, Wiener Philharmoniker, Leonard Bernstein – Mozart Symphonien No. 25 No. 29 Klarinettenkonzert = Clarinet Concerto |url=https://www.discogs.com/release/10458717-Mozart-Peter-Schmidl-Wiener-Philharmoniker-Leonard-Bernstein-Mozart-Symphonien-No-25-No-29-Klarinett |access-date=8 August 2023 |website=Discogs}}
In popular culture
The first movement plays over the opening credits of Amadeus, the 1984 Oscar-winning biographical film about Mozart.{{cite web |title=Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Neville Marriner, Academy Of St. Martin-In-the-Fields – Amadeus (Original Soundtrack Recording) |url=https://www.discogs.com/Wolfgang-Amadeus-Mozart-Neville-Marriner-Academy-Of-St-Martin-In-the-Fields-Amadeus-Original-Soundtr/release/2170959 |website=Discogs |year=1984 |access-date=3 August 2023}} This version was recorded by The Academy of St. Martin in the Fields and Neville Marriner.
Beginning in the 1990s, the Titan Company (an Indian manufacturer of fashion accessories) released several television advertisements for their Quartz line of watches.{{Cite web |last=Yadav |first=Sneha |date=May 23, 2019 |title=BrandSaga: Titan – Timeless Watches, Timeless Ads |url=https://www.socialsamosa.com/2019/05/brandsaga-titan-advertising-journey/ |access-date=3 August 2023 |website=Social Samosa}} Oglivy & Mather, the agency that produced the advertisements, selected a phrase from Allegro con brio as the theme music. These advertisements became iconic and helped popularize the brand. Several versions were produced aside from the traditional arrangement, like one played solely on the piano. Titan also produced an advertisement featuring an electronic backing track overlaid with the theme played on several Indian musical instruments by renowned musicians. These included Ravi Shankar on the sitar and the father-son duo of Alla Rakha and Zakir Hussain on the tabla.{{Cite web |last=Goel |first=Shikhar |date=16 July 2020 |title=What advertising strategy made TITAN an iconic watch brand? |url=https://thestrategystory.com/2020/07/16/what-advertising-strategy-made-titan-an-iconic-watch-brand/ |access-date=3 August 2023 |website=The Strategy Story}}
Notes
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External links
- {{NMA|101|87|102|34|Sinfonie in g KV 183 (173dB)}}
- {{IMSLP|work=Symphony No.25 in G minor, K.183/173dB (Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus)|cname=Symphony No.25 in G minor, K.183/173dB (Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus)}}
- {{Mutopia|1380}} (the Allegro con brio movement)
- {{Mutopia|1381}} (the Andante movement)
- [http://www.liberliber.it/online/autori/autori-m/wolfgang-amadeus-mozart/sinfonia-n-25-in-sol-minore-k-183/ Symphony No. 25 in G minor mp3] by the RIAS-Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (1950 recording), {{ill|Liber Liber|it}}
- {{YouTube|2hBAZKFf8Rk|Animated score}}, Weinberger Chamber Orchestra, Gábor Takács-Nagy, live concert, Tonhalle, Zürich, 31 January 2016
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