Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart began his series of preserved piano concertos with four that he wrote at the age of 11, in Salzburg: K. 37 and 39–41. The autographs, all held by the Jagiellonian Library, Kraków, are dated by his father as having been completed in April (K. 37) and July (K. 39–41) of 1767. Although these works were long considered to be original, they are now known to be orchestrations of sonatas by various German virtuosi. The works on which the concertos are based were largely published in Paris, and presumably Mozart and his family became acquainted with them or their composers during their visit to Paris in 1763–64.
Date of composition | 1767 |
Type | Concerto |
Tonality | B-flat Major |
Catalogue | KV 39 |
Instruments |
Piano
Orchestra |
Autotranslations beta |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concerto pour piano n°2 en si bémol majeur, KV 39 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Concerto per pianoforte n. 2 in si bemolle maggiore, KV 39 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Konzert Nr. 2 für Klavier B-dur, KV 39 |