Guitar Techniques

W A MOZART Romance Andante

Here we return to the work of musical genius Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) with the second movement Romance (Andante) from his Serenade no.13 for Strings in G Major K525, as . I arranged the famous first movement back in GT241, but this second slow part of the composition is just as well known, easily as beautiful, and still full to the brim with Mozart’s characteristically effortless charm.

Although completed in 1787, the piece was not published until decades after Mozart’s death, and why or for whom it was written

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