Piano concerto No.21 in C Major K.467 II. Andante | Mozart

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Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major (KV 467) – Second Movement

The second movement of Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21, also known as the “Elvira Madigan” theme, stands as one of classical music’s most beloved compositions. This enchanting piece, composed in 1785, showcases Mozart’s exceptional ability to create profound emotional depth through seemingly simple melodic lines.

Historical Background

This concerto was premiered by Mozart himself in March 1785 at the Burgtheater in Vienna, during the height of his popularity as a composer and performer. The second movement, marked Andante, has become particularly famous for its use in the 1967 Swedish film “Elvira Madigan,” leading to its popular nickname.

Musical Analysis

The movement features a dreamy, floating melody that seems to transcend time. The piano and orchestra engage in an intimate dialogue, with the soloist weaving delicate ornamentations around the orchestra’s gentle accompaniment. The piece maintains a consistent, peaceful atmosphere while incorporating subtle harmonic variations that add depth to its emotional impact.

Learning the Piece

For pianists interested in mastering this magnificent work, we offer the complete sheet music in PDF format. The score includes detailed fingering suggestions and dynamic markings to help you capture the piece’s ethereal quality. Whether you’re an advanced student or a professional pianist, this score will help you understand and interpret Mozart’s intentions accurately.

Download the Sheet Music

Ready to start learning this timeless masterpiece? Download our professionally engraved sheet music in PDF format. Our score includes:

  • Complete piano solo part
  • Detailed dynamic markings
  • Professional fingering suggestions
  • Clear, easy-to-read notation

Download your copy today and begin your journey with one of Mozart’s most beautiful compositions. Perfect for both practice and performance, this score will help you master the delicate nuances of this beloved concerto movement.