dignified style as the first movement, and it is
different from previous musical works of Mozart.
Relaxed and soft playing style in the second
movement stops abruptly with stagnation. This is a
creative playing style completely subverting
tradition. In a word, Mozart has a very special
breakthrough in playing style of “Piano Concerto
No. 20 in D Minor”.
3 PLAYING FEATURES OF
MOZART IN “PIANO
CONCERTO NO. 20 IN D
MINOR”
Mozart conducted innovations in methods and
techniques of piano playing in “Piano Concerto No.
20 in D Minor”. Thus, “Piano Concerto No. 20 in D
Minor” has lots of distinctive features.
3.1 Multi-exposition Classical Playing
Features
First of all, Mozart focused on inheritance of
traditional playing in piano concerto of European
classism. In the Baroque era, three-stage playing
structure was adopted in traditional concerto, using
Allegro in initial movement and final movement,
with Adagio in the middle part. In arrangement of
playing instruments, classical European music in the
Baroque era integrated solo, concert and ensembles,
promoting playing of musical instruments to have
clear priorities and hierarchy. In “Piano Concerto
No. 20 in D Minor”, Mozart absorbed the art of
arrangement in traditional European classism.
Moreover, he integrated creating ideas of personal
music creation and playing practice rather than
blindly following traditional art forms. In the first
movement of “Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor”,
Mozart adopted two expositions for playing, which
was a breakthrough in terms of single exposition in
traditional piano concerto. Band playing, concerto
and solo were expanded according to needs. In the
first exposition, band playing stopped in homophony
part; in the second exposition, piano solo was firstly
adopted, then transferred into piano concerto.
Mozart had adjusted the objective relationship
between musical tonality and playing in “Piano
Concerto No. 20 in D Minor”, thus the melody
became dynamic music material. Therefore,
different kinds of melody could be connected in
music art space created by “Piano Concerto No. 20
in D Minor”. Meanwhile, features of musical scale
and tone cluster in quick play were emphasized in
“Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor”. Mozart
focused on artistic effects of tone cluster in the
playing. The rapid presentation of tone cluster
required high degree of playing skills. In the first
movement of “Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor”,
Mozart achieved feelings expression through
elaborate and gorgeous scale. In the second
movement of Mozart, two segments of singing were
adopted to show characteristics of piano concerto.
Regardless of changes in concerto forms, or
imitation of playing style from Sonata, Mozart
remained consistent in homophony of the piano
concerto. A sad and tense emotional atmosphere was
presented through main playing instruments. The
final movement returned to this emotional field once
again, indicating imaginative playing talent of
Mozart.
3.2 Creating Atmosphere with Minor
Playing
Mozart also emphasized tonality of piano concerto
in “Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor” with
creation in art form. In precious piano concertos of
Mozart, C Major was often used to create solemn
atmosphere and more powerful momentum; F Major
was adopted to exhibit thriving universe, thus
achieving expression of surging feelings. However,
in other piano concerto works, Mozart used some
small tonality to better create unique dramatic
playing effects. “Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor”
mainly focused on expressing tension, anxiety and
soft features in natural disposition, thus the basic
tonality d Minor was used to provide new
atmosphere. In “Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor”,
small tonality deeply shaped a tense and sad
atmosphere. Through use of small tonality, “Piano
Concerto No. 20 in D Minor” was filled with
struggles faced in lives and darkness of inner world.
Tragic effect in deep human heart was rendered,
which was not very common in other piano
concertos of Mozart. Mozart had attempted to create
tragic atmosphere in other Minor piano concertos for
artistic expression of gray human inner world.
However, in “Piano Concerto No. 20 in D Minor”,
Mozart had unique expression and understanding in
shaping artistic atmosphere. Especially, precious
piano concertos of Mozart were optimistic and
relaxed. In stark contrast, “Piano Concerto No. 20 in
D Minor” deeply presented tragic atmosphere with
huge scenes, which was the result of Mozart’s
ideological transformation in musical art.
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