- Learn Classical period style
- Practice energetic, rhythmic playing
- Develop Mozart's elegant phrasing
About This Song
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1787)
Difficulty: Intermediate
Notes Used: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C (high), D (high)
Time Signature: 4/4
Key: G Major
Fingering Review
Full Song
The famous opening of Mozart's beloved serenade. This should be played with Classical elegance and brightness.
Practice Tips
- Classical style: Play with elegance, clarity, and refined articulation
- Rhythmic precision: The eighth notes should be crisp and exact
- Dynamic contrast: Mozart loved contrasts - try forte and piano sections
- Bright tone: Keep your tone clear and brilliant
Practice Exercises
Practice the distinctive opening rhythmic pattern.
Master the leap from D up to B and D.
Practice the smooth descending pattern.
Practice the G major triad pattern.
Put together the full opening phrase.
Historical Context
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik (A Little Night Music) is one of Mozart's most recognizable compositions, written in Vienna in 1787. It's a serenade originally scored for string ensemble. The piece exemplifies the Classical style with its clarity, balance, and elegant proportions. Mozart composed it during the same productive summer when he was working on his opera "Don Giovanni." The opening movement, from which this theme comes, is in sonata form and showcases Mozart's genius for creating memorable, perfectly crafted melodies. The piece has remained one of the most popular classical works ever written.
Next Steps
Once you can play this confidently, try:
- Playing it at Mozart's intended Allegro tempo
- Adding dynamic contrasts between phrases
- Learning "Spring from The Four Seasons" for Baroque contrast