Cadenza · Piano Solo
Cadenzas
Auerbach’s cadenzas for the first and third movements of Mozart’s D minor piano concerto: a contemporary response to one of Mozart’s most charged concerto landscapes.
First Performance
26 July 2006, Kiel. Gerhard Oppitz, piano.
Source Work
Written for W. A. Mozart’s Piano Concerto in D minor, K. 466. Cadenzas for the first and third movements.
Structure
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IAllegro
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IIAgitato – Adagio misterioso, tragico
Work Information
Abbreviations PDF
Gerhard Oppitz, piano.
Note
Mozart’s D minor concerto has long invited later composers and performers into its unfinished rhetorical space: the surviving concerto leaves room for cadenzas that both complete and reinterpret the soloist’s role.
Auerbach’s cadenzas address this inherited space directly, allowing the pianist to move between classical proportion and a darker, more contemporary harmonic imagination.
Online Materials
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Video / YouTubeYouTube
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Score / MaterialsOfficial Publisher Page Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski
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Score / MaterialsPurchase Score Boosey & Hawkes
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ReferenceAuerbach Work Catalogue Boosey & Hawkes · Sikorski
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ReferenceBoosey & Hawkes Standard Abbreviations Boosey & Hawkes
Publisher and Materials
Published by Boosey & Hawkes / Sikorski. The score is available as Print on Demand through the official Boosey & Hawkes purchase page.