3 Sheet Music Options for Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, K.467
This concerto’s serene second movement (Andante) gained fame after being used in the 1967 Swedish film Elvira Madigan. Though Mozart never assigned this nickname, it remains culturally associated with the work.
The second movement of Mozart's Piano Concerto No.21 gained popularity after its use in the 1967 Swedish film Elvira Madigan, where its lyrical, melancholic melody underscored the tragic romance. The movement itself, marked Andante, is celebrated for its serene beauty and intricate interplay between piano and orchestra.
The nickname originates from its use in the 1967 Swedish film "Elvira Madigan," where the concerto's serene second movement became iconic.
One of Mozart’s most celebrated piano concertos, renowned for its lyrical melodies and virtuosic piano passages, composed during his peak creative period in Vienna.
The second movement of this concerto gained fame after being featured in the 1967 Swedish film "Elvira Madigan", though Mozart himself never knew this title.
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