All of the main melodic material of the movement is contained in this orchestral introduction, in either F major or F minor. The first violins play a dreamlike melody over an accompaniment consisting of second violins and violas playing repeated-note triplets and the cellos and bass playing pizzicato arpeggios. The opening section is for orchestra only and features muted strings. The Andante, in the subdominant key of F major, is in three parts. There is a cadenza at the end of the movement, although Mozart's original has been lost. The usual development and recapitulation follow. A series of rising and falling chromatic scales then transition the music to the true second theme of the piece, an ebullient G major theme, which can also be heard in Mozart's Third Horn Concerto. Immediately after an orchestral cadence finally announces the arrival of the dominant, the music abruptly shifts to G minor in a passage that foreshadows the main theme of the Symphony No. The piano then introduces new material in C major and begins transitioning to the dominant key of G major. The soloist plays a brief Eingang (a type of abbreviated cadenza) before resolving to a trill on the dominant G while the strings play the march in C major. The march returns, eventually transitioning to the entrance of the soloist. This uplifting theme transitions to a brief, quieter interlude distinguished by a sighing motif in the brass. The music grows abruptly in volume, with the violins taking up the principal melody over the march theme, which is now played by the brass. The opening movement begins quietly with a march figure, but quickly moves to a more lyrical melody interspersed with a fanfare in the winds. In both the autograph score and in his personal catalog, Mozart notated the meter as alla breve. The tempo marking is in Mozart's catalog of his own works, but not in the autograph manuscript. The concerto is scored for solo piano, flute, two oboes, two bassoons, two horns in C, two trumpets in C, timpani and strings. Products specifically purchased, manufactured, machined or cut to size or to your company’s specification are not returnable unless prior approval has been given.Problems playing these files? See media help. These authorised returns must be freight prepaid and will only be accepted if they are in a saleable condition. Please Note: Beaver Brands must approve all returns before they are forwarded back to the designated branch. Goods will be inspected and credited off your account once approved.Forward the garments with the (RAF) form to the specified Beaver Brands branch.Complete Return Authorisation Form (RAF). Returns/Exchange Policy:īeaver Brands to be notified within 7 days from receipt of order for any products that are to be returned/exchanged.īefore any items are returned the following steps need to be actioned: Items that are sourced from 3rd party distributors will carry their own manufacturer’s warranty. Beaver Brands garments found to be faulty will be replaced at no cost. Returns are subject to customer following Beaver Brands' recommended care and maintenance instructions which can be found on the garments swing tag. Returns will be accepted for faulty or defective goods and any other non-excludable obligations of Beaver Brands set out in The Competition and Consumer Act 2010, Schedule 2, Australian Consumer Law or similar State and Territory legislation.
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