Mozart, W.A. - Cassation in G, K. 63 (String Quartet)
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Originally composed by a 13-year-old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1769, the Cassation in G major, K. 63 is a multi-movement orchestral work designed for outdoor, evening performances (similar to a serenade or divertimento). This arrangement adapts the festive, multi-movement piece for a standard String Quartet (Two Violins, Viola, and Cello), successfully translating Mozart's early Salzburg charm into an intimate chamber music setting.
Pedagogical Information
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Skill Level: Excellent for intermediate to late-intermediate ensembles (approx. ASTA Grade 3–5).
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Ensemble Coordination: Because cassations inherently feature shifting textures—ranging from march-like tuttis to lyrical, soloistic movements (such as the beautiful Andante)—it is a fantastic tool for teaching student ensembles how to pass the melody seamlessly between the first violin and other voices.
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Classical Style & Articulation: * Serves as an ideal introduction to early Classical style phrasing and clean bow strokes.
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Perfect for developing a light, crisp détaché, controlled spiccato, and uniform hooked bowings across the entire quartet.
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Technical Focus: * Promotes precise rhythmic precision and pulse keeping, particularly during the alternating meters and characters of the dance movements (Minuets).
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Encourages lower strings (viola and cello) to maintain a buoyant, driving harmonic foundation without overpowering the upper registers.
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