Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart :: Die Entführung aus dem Serail, K.384 (The Abduction from the Seraglio): Overture (André ending)
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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus
1756-1791
(b Salzburg, 27 Jan 1756; d Vienna, 5 Dec 1791). Austrian
Die Entführung aus dem Serail, K.384 (The Abduction from
the Seraglio): Overture (André ending) <1781–1782>
the Seraglio): Overture (André ending) <1781–1782>
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In the opera the overture elides with the first number, necessitating a concert ending for performance of the overture independently.
This commonly-used ending was provided by Johann Anton André (1775-1842): composer, music publisher, and generally acknowledged father of Mozart research.
Bärenreiter edition includes the original elided version of the overture (ending inconclusively on the dominant) as well as the André ending.
The Kalmus edition uses the title Abduction; Luck's uses Seraglio.
This commonly-used ending was provided by Johann Anton André (1775-1842): composer, music publisher, and generally acknowledged father of Mozart research.
Bärenreiter edition includes the original elided version of the overture (ending inconclusively on the dominant) as well as the André ending.
The Kalmus edition uses the title Abduction; Luck's uses Seraglio.