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Philip Legge (b. 1972), completion
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Philip Legge, 2010
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Reconstructed from the extant manuscript fragments, and the piano arrangement by Cipriani Potter.
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Wolfgang Rehm (1929–2017)
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Neue Mozart-Ausgabe, Serie V, Werkgruppe 15 [NMA V/15/8] (pp.173-87) Kassel: Bärenreiter-Verlag, 1960. Plate BA 4524.URTEXT EDITION [more...]
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scan: score scanned at 600dpi (High Quality Scanning)
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Fragments
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Holograph manuscript, 1782.
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Fragments of two leaves. The first fragment is from folio 6, containing the lower portion of bars 105-110. The second fragment is from folio 7, containing the upper portion of bars 116-119 and 133-135.
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Holograph manuscript, 1782.
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Two surviving sections of folio 6 (comprising the lower half of the leaf) joined together. Juilliard's portion, still missing until c.2005, contains music not present in either version found in NMA. Cipriani Potter's arrangement differs from the autograph in several respects at this point (notably in bar 105).
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Editor
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Tom Ó Drisceoil (b. 1986)
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Tom Ó Drisceoil, 2019.
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Retypeset of pages 11-14 of #54877, including the autograph fragments in Juilliard (#292782), discovered in 2005. Possible first edition to include this material?
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Holograph manuscript, 1782.
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Folio 8 of 16. This file is part of the Sibley Mirroring Project. Details
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Holograph manuscript, 1782.
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Folio 9 of 16.
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Holograph manuscript, 1782.
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Folios 13-15. Folio 16, which was not scanned by BL, is blank. This ending was rediscovered by Alan Tyson in 1980 in a volume of vocal and instrumental music by Süssmayr. Folios 250-252 (as they are numbered in the BL volume) contain the ending to the Rondo, which was missing since at least 1799. RISM 806042530
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Arrangements and Transcriptions
For Piano (Potter)
Arranger
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Philip Cipriani Hambly Potter (1792–1871)
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London: Coventry & Hollier, n.d.[1838].
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This arrangement, made by Cipriani Potter sometime before 1838, is still the primary source for some still-missing sections of Mozart's autograph.
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General Information
Work Title
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Rondo
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Alternative. Title
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Concert Rondo
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Name Translations
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A-dúr koncertrondó; Konzert-Rondo für Klavier und Orchester A-Dur; Rondo for Piano and Orchestra in A major; Rondó para piano y orquesta en la mayor; Rondo for piano and orkester i A-dur av Mozart; [3 more...]Rondo för piano och stråkar; Rondo pour piano et orchestre K. 386; Rondò per pianoforte e orchestra K 386
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Name Aliases
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Rondo para piano y orquesta en la mayor
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Authorities
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WorldCat; Wikipedia; VIAF: 293218956; LCCN: n81085325; GND: 300110561; [3 more...]SUDOC: 12396816X; BNF: 13915139v; NLA: 35366157
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Composer
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
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Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No.
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K.386
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I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No.
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IWM 444
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Key
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A major
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Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's
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1 rondo
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Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp.
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1782
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Average DurationAvg. Duration
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8 minutes
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Composer Time PeriodComp. Period
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Classical
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Piece Style
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Classical
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Instrumentation
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piano, orchestra
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InstrDetail
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2 oboes, 2 horns, strings
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Navigation etc.
The autograph manuscript of this rondo was sold by Mozart’s widow to the publisher André, who did not publish the work as the last page of the manuscript was missing. He therefore sold it to buyers in England, and it eventually came into the possession of Sterndale Bennett. In 1838 Cipriani Potter made an arrangement of the entire work for solo piano, which included an ending of his own devising.
The manuscript was eventually dismembered into many fragments, which have resurfaced from time to time: Alfred Einstein could only locate two leaves (bars 136–71) and had to rely on the reduction by Potter for the remainder; some time later by 1956 A. Hyatt King had discovered another three leaves in England, allowing Charles Mackerras and Paul Badura-Skoda to create a performing version in 1963 incorporating one further full leaf and another partial one that they uncovered, accounting for bars 1–78, 118–32, and 136–71. The Piano concertos, volume 8 in the New Mozart Edition (NMA V/15/8, published 1960) includes a facsimile of bars 155–61 (Vorspann, page XXXV) and a partial reconstruction utilising the arrangement by Potter (pp. 173–87).
Finally, Alan Tyson recovered four of the last seven leaves in a miscellany in the British Library. These had been missing since before 1799, and represent bars 225–69 (Potter’s arrangement diverges here and finishes after 252 bars).
The work is dated on the first page di Wolfgango Amadeo Mozart mpr / Vieña gli 19 d'Octobre 1782.
The following sections of the autograph are known:
f.1 (bars 1-22): sold by Sotheby's on 23 May 2017; whereabouts unknown.
f.2-3 (bars 23-62): owned by an unknown private collector in Germany.
f.4 (bars 63-78): Royal College of Surgeons, London.
f.5 (bars 79-100): whereabouts unknown.
f.6 (bars 101-115): two fragments, comprising the lower portion, are held by the Juilliard School in New York, and the University of Western Ontario.
f.7 (bars 116-135): one fragment, comprising the string parts of bars 116-119 and 133-35, is held by the Juilliard School in New York; another fragment, comprising the lower portion of bars 119-133, were sold by the Kenneth W. Rendall Gallery in New York in 1998, and its whereabouts are currently unknown.
f.8 (bars 136-154): Sibley Music Library, Rochester, NY.
f.9 (bars 155-171): owned by Bin Ebisawa in Tokyo.
f.10-12 (bars 172-224): whereabouts unknown.
f.13-16 (bars 225-269): British Library, London.