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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Due pupille amabili, K.439: 2 Professionally Edited Files

A charming canzonetta from Mozart's late period, part of a set of three nocturnes (K. 438-439) originally for vocal trio and basset horns. Its lyrical melody and classical elegance typify Mozart’s smaller-scale vocal works.
"Due pupille amabili" is a charming aria by Mozart, originally part of his operatic repertoire. It showcases his signature melodic elegance and classical structure.
"Due pupille amabili" (K.439) is part of Mozart's collection of lieder, composed around 1785. This lighthearted aria showcases his gift for melodic simplicity and classical elegance, typical of the Viennese Classical era.
This version adapts Mozart's piano sonatina for a chamber trio of violin, French horn, and bassoon, blending classical structure with wind timbres.
"Due pupille amabili" (Two Lovely Eyes) is one of the five divertimentos that make up Mozart's "Notturni" for two sopranos and bass, K. 439. Although often performed by three female voices, they were originally composed for three basset horns. This charming, light-hearted piece is a fine example of the secular vocal music Mozart wrote for entertainment in Viennese salons.

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