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==General information==
==General information==
{{Composer|Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart}}
{{MisattributedWork}}
The 6 nocturnes, ''canzonette'' or ''terzetti'' are listed as KV 346 (K{{sup|6}} 439a), 436-439 & 549 in the Köchel catalogue of compositions by [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]]. Recent scholarship (and the [http://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/nma_cont.php?vsep=92&gen=1&l=1&p1=1 NMA]) tends to take at face value Constanze Mozart's statement that the first 5 are by Gottfried von Jacquin (son of the [[w:Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin|famous botanist]]) to which Mozart added accompaniments for reeds. Watermark studies suggest 1783 as a likely date.


'''Original title:''' Sechs Notturni für drei Singstimmen und Klavier, KV 346, 436-439, 549
KV 549 is listed in Mozart's own catalogue of his works and dated Vienna, 16 July 1788.


{{Voicing|3|SSB}}
==List of works==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!No.
!Köchel
!incipit
!text source
!German version
!accompaniment
!comments
|-
|1.
|439
|''[[Due pupille amabili / Zwei allerliebste Äugelein, KV 439 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)|Due pupille amabili]]''
|from ''L'incognita perseguitata''<br>by Giuseppe Petroselinni, 1727-97)
|''Zwei allerliebste Äugelein''
|3 basset horns
|
|-
|2.
|438
|''[[Se lontan, ben mio, tu sei / Bist du fern von mir, mein Leben, KV 438 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)|Se lontan, ben mio, tu sei]]''
|[[Pietro Metastasio|Metastasio]]: ''Strofe per musica''
|''Bist du fern von mir, mein Leben''
|2 clarinets & basset horn
|
|-
|3.
|436
|''[[Ecco quel fiero istante / Naht nun die Abschiedsstunde, KV 436 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)|Ecco quel fiero istante]]''
|Metastasio: ''Canzonetti''
|''Naht nun die Abschiedsstunde''
|3 basset horns
|
|-
|4.
|437
|''[[Mi lagnerò tacendo / Ich trage still mein Leiden, KV 437 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)|Mi lagnerò tacendo]]'',
|Metastasio: ''Siroe''
|''Ich trage still mein Leiden''
|2 clarinets & basset horn
|
|-
|5.
|346<br>(439a)
|''[[Luci care, luci belle / Ihr geliebten Augensterne, KV 346 (439a) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)|Luci care, luce belle]]''
|unidentified poet
|''Ihr geliebten Augensterne''
|3 basset horns
|
|-
|6.
|549
|''[[Più non si trovano / Unter der Liebenden zahlreichen Scharen, KV 549 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)|Più non si trovano]]''
|Metastasio: ''Olimpiade''
|''Unter der Liebenden<br>zahlreichen Scharen''
|3 basset horns
|attribution to Mozart is unquestioned
|}


'''Instruments:''' Keyboard (or 2 Violins & Violoncello)
:''See also [[3 nokturna (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)]]''


==List of Works==
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#''[[Due pupille amabili / Zwei allerliebste Aäugelein, KV 439 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)|Due pupille amabili / Zwei allerliebste Aäugelein]]'', KV 439 - (Vienna, 1783)
[[Category:Song cycles]]
#''[[Se lontan, ben mio, tu sei / Bist du fern von mir, mein Leben, KV 438 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)|Se lontan, ben mio, tu sei / Bist du fern von mir, mein Leben]]'', KV 438 - (Vienna, 1783) (originally for 2 Clarinets & Bassetthorn)
#''[[Ecco quel fiero istante / Naht nun die Abschiedsstunde, KV 436 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)|Ecco quel fiero istante / Naht nun die Abschiedsstunde]]'', KV 436 - (Vienna, 1783)
#''[[Mi lagnerò tacendo / Ich trage still mein Leiden, KV 437 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)|Mi lagnerò tacendo / Ich trage still mein Leiden]]'', KV 437 - (Vienna, 1783)
#''[[Luci care, luci belle / Ihr geliebten Augensterne, KV 346 (439a) (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)|Luci care, luce belle / Ihr geliebten Augensterne]]'', KV 346 (439a) - (Vienna, 1783)
#''[[Più non si trovano / Unter der Liebenden zahlreichen Scharen, KV 549 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)|Più non si trovano / Unter der Liebenden zahlreichen Scharen]]'', KV 549 - (Vienna, 16 July 1788)

Latest revision as of 14:35, 12 November 2020

General information

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The 6 nocturnes, canzonette or terzetti are listed as KV 346 (K6 439a), 436-439 & 549 in the Köchel catalogue of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Recent scholarship (and the NMA) tends to take at face value Constanze Mozart's statement that the first 5 are by Gottfried von Jacquin (son of the famous botanist) to which Mozart added accompaniments for reeds. Watermark studies suggest 1783 as a likely date.

KV 549 is listed in Mozart's own catalogue of his works and dated Vienna, 16 July 1788.

List of works

No. Köchel incipit text source German version accompaniment comments
1. 439 Due pupille amabili from L'incognita perseguitata
by Giuseppe Petroselinni, 1727-97)
Zwei allerliebste Äugelein 3 basset horns
2. 438 Se lontan, ben mio, tu sei Metastasio: Strofe per musica Bist du fern von mir, mein Leben 2 clarinets & basset horn
3. 436 Ecco quel fiero istante Metastasio: Canzonetti Naht nun die Abschiedsstunde 3 basset horns
4. 437 Mi lagnerò tacendo, Metastasio: Siroe Ich trage still mein Leiden 2 clarinets & basset horn
5. 346
(439a)
Luci care, luce belle unidentified poet Ihr geliebten Augensterne 3 basset horns
6. 549 Più non si trovano Metastasio: Olimpiade Unter der Liebenden
zahlreichen Scharen
3 basset horns attribution to Mozart is unquestioned
See also 3 nokturna (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)