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Mozart's "String Quartet in C major, K. 465," also known as the "Dissonance Quartet," is a remarkable work that stands out for its innovative opening and rich musical dialogue. Composed in 1785, this quartet is part of a set that showcases Mozart's mastery of the genre.
The piece begins with an unusual introduction characterized by dissonant harmonies, creating a sense of tension that resolves into the lively Allegro. Each movement flows seamlessly, featuring intricate interplay among the strings and showcasing Mozart's gift for melody and structure.
With its blend of charm, complexity, and lyrical beauty, this quartet remains a beloved staple in the chamber music repertoire, perfect for both casual listening and in-depth study.