Mozart's Oboe Concerto in C Stage 2
Mozart's Oboe Concerto in C Stage 2
Mozart's Oboe Concerto in C Stage 2
oboe, which was played and premiered by the oboist of the Salzburg
court chapel, Giuseppe Ferlendis. Later that year, Mozart was
commissioned by an amateur flutist, Ferdinand De Jean to write 3
simple flute concertos and a few quartets to which Mozart only
completed 2 concertos and 3 quartets. Since then, the original
score for the Oboe concerto has been lost and fragments of copies
that were made were found by Austrian conductor, composer, and
Musicologist Bernhard Paumgartner in 1920. The scores that
Paumgartner found seemed to be an almost identical copy of the
flute concerto and has since been proven to actually be the only
Oboe concerto that Mozart has written and that it is in fact original.
Oboist Ingo Goritzki has since published a version of the Oboe
concerto and states The flute concerto lost its status as an original
work, proving on closer inspection to be the oboe concerto
transposed a whole step upward to D major (1)
I.) Although valid through his reasoning, Goritzkis claim that the
flute concerto is simply a transposition is not entirely true.
4.) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, Oboe Concerto in C major K.314. Ed. Ingo
Goritzki. G Henle Verlag. IV
5.) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, Concerto in C major for Oboe and Orchestra
KV. 314 (285d). Barenreiter. V
6.) Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus, Concerto in C major for Oboe and Orchestra
KV. 314 (285d). Barenreiter. V
1.) This makes sense because to transpose literally
means to take a piece of music and to simply move it
into another key.
C.) Its hard to know exactly what differs in terms of both the
flute concerot and the Oboe concerto
1.) This is due to the fact that the original autograph
scores of the Oboe concerto has been lost
2.) It is also unknown as to where the parts for the flute
concerto originated from.
II.) The part differences between the Oboe and flute concerto as well
as the significance in the keys both concertos were written in.
B.) There are also many differences in the way Mozart has
rewritten some of the technical passages that are in the Oboe
Concerto that has been made significantly more difficult in the
flute concerto.
1.) The articulation, due to the improvisational aspect of
Mozarts music are mostly left to the discretion of the
performer.
a.) The scores in Mozarts music were generally
meant to be more of a guideline and as a starting
point and isnt meant to be followed like a strict
recipe
b.) The articulations in both of the concertos are
usually left to the discretion of the performer.
2.) Some of the notational differences in either of the
score is what makes each concerto unique and the way
Mozart has reworked each piece to tailor that of which
each instrument can do
a.) The triplet passages in the Oboe part are
elaborated and are written in the more
complicated forms of 16th note passages in 3rds.
1.) Dimond, A Mozart Diary, 110
2.) Kenyon, The Faber Pocket Guide to Mozart, 199.
b.) Although there are some parts in the flute
concerto that is transposed over from the oboe
concerto due to Mozarts lack of time and some
parts are changed in hopes that De Jean wont
notice any difference between the oboe concerto
and the flute concerto.
3.) Mozarts Oboe concerto is written in C major which to
him, and many other classical composers tend to
associate with a militaristic feel.
a.) A lot of classical composers associated the key
C major with military symphonies such as a lot of
Haydns C major symphonies.
4.) Mozarts Flute concerto is written in C major which to
him, and many classical composers tend to associate
with virtuosity.
a.) Many parts of the flute concerto have more
showy and virtuosic passages that are simpler in
the oboe concerto.
III.) Mozart disliked the flute, and more so is the fact that De Jean
was an amateur flutist.
Conclusion:
I.) Although Goritzky justified the fact that the flute concerto was
only a transposed version by stating that the score that
Paumgartner found may not be authentic he also neglects to point
out the fact that the flute score may also be unauthentic and
neglect facts that could counter act his arguments.
II.) The flute concerto was actually reworked and arranged to fit that
which is flute-like (as Mozart described) and in correlation with the
key D major which Mozart assimilated with virtuosity, many of the
changes that Mozart made within the concerto, it simply enhanced
the virtuosity of the piece.
III.) Not only did Mozart not simply transpose the oboe concerto to
be a flute concerto, but he also had to change it due to the fact that
De Jean had already heard the piece, but Mozart made changes in a
way thats simple yet very sophisticated in the way that it
showcases the strength of the flute and still have it be different
enough from the Oboe Concerto.