Finale from Symphony No. 41
Jupiter
W. A. Mozart/arr. Carrie Lane Gruselle
Five different melodies co-exist and compliment each other within one symphony, "Jupiter." The compositional fashion of the later 1700s was to use two, maybe three melodies in counterpoint. Mozart's exuberant charm is distilled in …
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Five different melodies co-exist and compliment each other within one symphony, "Jupiter." The compositional fashion of the later 1700s was to use two, maybe three melodies in counterpoint. Mozart's exuberant charm is distilled in Gruselle's arrangement of the Finale from his Symphony No. 41, which features four of the five melodies, and is a reminder that sometimes "too much" is just enough.