Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 1 minuet |
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Composition Year | 1789/90?, Vienna |
Genre Categories | Minuets; Dances; For piano; |
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Work Title | Minuet |
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Alternative. Title | |
Name Translations | Menuet en ré majeur pour clavier, KV 355 |
Authorities | WorldCat; VIAF: 204582599; GND: 300109504; BNF: 139152859 |
Composer | Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus |
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. | K.355/594a ; K⁶.576b |
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. | IWM 300 |
Key | D major |
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | 1 minuet |
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. | 1789/90?, Vienna |
First Publication. | 1801 – Vienna: Mollo (plate 179) |
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period | Classical |
Piece Style | Classical |
Instrumentation | piano |
External Links | NMA score NMA report (German) RISM 653005810 |
See also NMA X/30/4, p.276 (fragment).
Trio added? by Maximilian Stadler.
Received a (not necessarily 2nd, but early-not-first) publication in ca.1806 as part of "Œuvres de Mozart. / Cahier XVII. / contenant / 1 Sonate 2 Fantaisies 3 Airs variés / 1 Menuetto et 1 Allegretto varié / pour le Pianoforte / et / 4 Sonates / [p]our le Pianoforte avec accompagnement d'un Violon." (published by Breitkopf&Härtel, Leipsic (Leipzig). See RISM, above.)
Ernst Oster (Journal of Music Theory, Vol. 10, No. 1, Spring 1966, p.50) suggested that the Minuet was completed by Stadler, suggesting b.33 as the point at which Stadler's contribution begins. The work's first publication (1801) carries the title "Menuetto avec Trio pour le Piano-Forte par W. A. Mozart, et M. Stadler", leaving it ambiguous as to what exactly Stadler's contribution was (other than labelling the Trio "da M. Stadler").