Piano Concerto No.14 (Full) Mozart, K. 449
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Relaxing music Classical Piano Concerto No. 14 (Full) Mozart
The concerto is scored for 2 oboes, 2 horns and strings. The concerto has three movements:

00:00 I. Allegro vivace
08:48 II. Andantino (B♭ major)
14:46 III. Allegro ma non troppo

The Piano Concerto No. 14 in E♭ major, K. 449, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was written in 1784.
It is the first composition he entered into a notebook of his music that he then kept for the next seven years, marking down main themes, dates of completion, and other important information. From this notebook we have the information that he completed the concerto on February 9, 1784.

Works written in 1784 include, besides this concerto, the five piano concertos 15–19, the Quintet in E♭ for Piano and Winds, and several piano works – the Sonata in C minor being the most noteworthy – one string quartet (the "Hunt"), and several sets of orchestral dances. Works by other composers who were known to Mozart from around this time include the 80th symphony (in D minor) and second cello concerto of Joseph Haydn. Michael Haydn had published two sets of quartets the year before, and Carl Stamitz and Ignaz Pleyel each wrote another set of six quartets (Pleyel released a further set in 1784.) A Pleyel cello concerto (in C) was also released at some point between 1782–84 (Pleyel being a composer whose quartets, at least, Mozart rated highly.)

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