Concerto for Flute, Harp, and Orchestra | |
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by W. A. Mozart | |
![]() Opening of the first movement | |
Key | C major |
Catalogue | K. 299/297c |
Genre | Concerto |
Style | Classical period |
Composed | April 1778 |
Movements | Three (Allegro, Andantino, Rondeau – Allegro) |
The Concerto for Flute, Harp, and Orchestra in C major, K. 299/297c, is a concerto by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart for flute, harp, and orchestra. It is one of only two true double concertos that he wrote (the other being his Piano Concerto No. 10; though his Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra could just as well be considered a "double concerto"), as well as the only piece of music by Mozart for the harp.[1] The piece is one of the most popular such concertos in the repertoire, as well as often being found on recordings dedicated to either one of its featured instruments.
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