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List of works
Köchel No.[17] Year composed Title Language Type of opera[18] Librettist[19] Voice parts[20] First performance details[21]
K.35 1767 Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots Part I[22]
Eng: The Obligation of the first and foremost Commandment
Score German Sacred Singspiel Ignaz von Weiser[23] 3 soprano, 2 tenor Archbishop's Palace, Salzburg, 12 March 1767
K.38 1767 Apollo et Hyacinthus
Eng: Apollo and Hyacinth
Score Latin Musical setting of a Latin text [24] Rufinus Widl, after Ovid's Metamorphoses 2 soprano, 2 alto, 1 tenor, 2 bass, chorus[25] Great Hall, University of Salzburg, 13 May 1767
K.50[26] 1768 Bastien und Bastienne
Eng: Bastien and Bastienne
Score German Singspiel in one act F. W. Weiskern and J. H. Muller[27] 1 soprano, 1 tenor, 1 bass First confirmed performance: Architektenhaus, Berlin, 2 October 1890. Unconfirmed performance: Vienna, October 1768, in the garden of Dr Franz Mesmer.[28]
K.51[29] 1768 La finta semplice
Eng: The Feigned Simpleton
Score Italian Opera buffa in three acts Marco Coltellini, after Carlo Goldoni 2 soprano, 1 contralto (or mezzo-soprano), 2 tenor, 2 bass[30] Archbishop's Palace, Salzburg, 1 May 1769
K.87[31] 1770 Mitridate, re di Ponto
Eng: Mithridates, King of Pontus
Score Italian Opera seria in three acts Vittorio Amedeo Cigna-Santi, after an Italian translation of Jean Racine's Mithridate by Giuseppe Parini 4 soprano, 1 alto, 2 tenor[32] Teatro Regio Ducal, Milan, 26 December 1770
K.111 1771 Ascanio in Alba
Eng: Ascanius in Alba
Score Italian Festspiel[33] in two acts Giuseppe Parini 4 soprano, 1 tenor, chorus[34] Teatro Regio Ducal, Milan, 17 October 1771
K.126 1772 Il sogno di Scipione
Eng: Scipio's Dream
Score Italian Azione teatrale, or Serenata drammatica, in one act Metastasio, after Cicero 3 soprano, 3 tenor, chorus Archbishop's residence, Salzburg, probably 1 May 1772[35]
K.135 1772 Lucio Silla
Eng: Lucius Sulla
Score Italian Dramma per musica in three acts Giovanni de Gamerra, revised by Metastasio 4 soprano, 2 tenor, chorus[36] Teatro Regio Ducal, Milan, 26 December 1772
K.196 1774 La finta giardiniera
Eng: The Pretend Garden-Maid
Score
Italian Dramma giocoso in three acts[37] Probably Giuseppe Petrosellini[38] 4 soprano, 2 tenor, 1 bass, chorus[39] Redoutensaal, Munich, 13 January 1775
K.208 1775 Il re pastore
Eng: The Shepherd King
Score Italian Serenata in two acts Metastasio, amended by Giambattista Varesco[40] 3 soprano, 2 tenor[41] Archbishop's Palace, Salzburg, 23 April 1775
K.345[42] 1773 and 1779 Thamos, König in Ägypten
Eng: Thamos, King of Egypt
Score German Choruses and entr'actes for a heroic drama Tobias Philipp von Gebler Chorus and soloists: soprano, alto, tenor, bass Kärntnertor Theatre, Vienna 4 April 1774 (two choruses); first complete performance Salzburg, 1779–80
K.344[43] 1779 Zaide
Eng: Zaide
Score German Singspiel (incomplete) Johann Andreas Schachtner, after Voltaire 1 soprano, 2 tenor, 2 bass, ensemble (mini-chorus) of 4 tenors, 1 speaking role Frankfurt (location unrecorded), 27 January 1866. Not performed during Mozart's lifetime.
K.366 1780–81 Idomeneo, re di Creta
Eng: Idomeneo, King of Crete
Score Italian Dramma per musica in three acts Giambattista Varesco, after Antoine Danchet 3 soprano, 1 mezzo-soprano, 4 tenor, 1 baritone,2 bass, chorus [44] Court Theatre (now Cuvilliés Theatre), Munich, 29 January 1781
K.384 1782 Die Entführung aus dem Serail
Eng: The Abduction from the Seraglio
Score German Singspiel in three acts Gottlieb Stephanie, based on text by Christoph Friedrich Bretzner 2 soprano, 2 tenor, 1 bass, 2 speaking roles[45] Burgtheater, Vienna, 16 July 1782
K.422 1784 L'oca del Cairo
Eng: The Goose of Cairo
Score Italian Dramma per musica (incomplete) in three acts Giambattista Varesco (Provisional) 4 soprano, 2 tenor, 2 bass, chorus Theatre du Fantaisies-Parisiennes, Paris, 6 June 1867. Not performed in Mozart's lifetime.
K.430[46] 1784 Lo sposo deluso
Eng: The Deluded Bridegroom
Score Italian Opera buffa (incomplete) in two acts Unknown. The libretto was once attributed to Lorenzo Da Ponte [47] but possibly may have been by Giuseppe Petrosellini.[9][48] (Provisional) 3 soprano, 2 tenor, 2 bass Theatre du Fantaisies-Parisiennes, Paris, 6 June 1867.[49] Not performed in Mozart's lifetime.
K.486 1786 Der Schauspieldirektor
Eng: The Impresario
Score German Comedy with music in one act Gottlieb Stephanie 2 soprano, 1 tenor, 1 bass, 6 speaking roles Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna, 7 February 1786
K.492 1786 Le nozze di Figaro
Eng: The Marriage of Figaro
Score Italian Opera buffa in four acts Lorenzo da Ponte, after Pierre Beaumarchais 3 soprano, 2 mezzo-soprano, 2 tenor, 1 baritone, 3 bass, chorus[50] Burgtheater, Vienna, 1 May 1786
K.527 1787 Don Giovanni[51]
Eng: Don Giovanni or Don Juan
Score Italian Dramma giocoso in two acts Lorenzo Da Ponte 3 soprano, 1 tenor 1 baritone, 3 bass, chorus Estates Theatre, Prague (also known as Nationaltheater and Tyl theatre), 29 October 1787[52]
K.588 1790 Così fan tutte
Eng: Women are like that or All women do that [53]
Score Italian Dramma giocoso in two acts Lorenzo Da Ponte 3 soprano, 1 tenor, 1 baritone, 1 bass, chorus Burgtheater, Vienna, 26 January 1790
K.621 1791 La clemenza di Tito
Eng: The Clemency of Titus
Score Italian Opera seria in two acts Metastasio, revised by Caterino Mazzolà 2 soprano, 2 mezzo-soprano, 1 tenor, 1 bass, chorus[54] Estates Theatre, Prague, 6 September 1791
K.620 1791 Die Zauberflöte
Eng: The Magic Flute
Score German Singspiel in two acts Emanuel Schikaneder 6 soprano, 2 mezzo-soprano, 1 alto, 4 tenor, 1 baritone, 4 bass, chorus Theater auf der Wieden, Vienna, 30 September 1791
Köchel No.[17] Year composed Title Language Type of opera[18] Librettist[19] Voice parts[20] First performance details[21]
K.35 1767 Die Schuldigkeit des ersten Gebots Part I[22]
Eng: The Obligation of the first and foremost Commandment
Score German Sacred Singspiel Ignaz von Weiser[23] 3 soprano, 2 tenor Archbishop's Palace, Salzburg, 12 March 1767
K.38 1767 Apollo et Hyacinthus
Eng: Apollo and Hyacinth
Score Latin Musical setting of a Latin text [24] Rufinus Widl, after Ovid's Metamorphoses 2 soprano, 2 alto, 1 tenor, 2 bass, chorus[25] Great Hall, University of Salzburg, 13 May 1767
K.50[26] 1768 Bastien und Bastienne
Eng: Bastien and Bastienne
Score German Singspiel in one act F. W. Weiskern and J. H. Muller[27] 1 soprano, 1 tenor, 1 bass First confirmed performance: Architektenhaus, Berlin, 2 October 1890. Unconfirmed performance: Vienna, October 1768, in the garden of Dr Franz Mesmer.[28]
K.51[29] 1768 La finta semplice
Eng: The Feigned Simpleton
Score Italian Opera buffa in three acts Marco Coltellini, after Carlo Goldoni 2 soprano, 1 contralto (or mezzo-soprano), 2 tenor, 2 bass[30] Archbishop's Palace, Salzburg, 1 May 1769
K.87[31] 1770 Mitridate, re di Ponto
Eng: Mithridates, King of Pontus
Score Italian Opera seria in three acts Vittorio Amedeo Cigna-Santi, after an Italian translation of Jean Racine's Mithridate by Giuseppe Parini 4 soprano, 1 alto, 2 tenor[32] Teatro Regio Ducal, Milan, 26 December 1770
K.111 1771 Ascanio in Alba
Eng: Ascanius in Alba
Score Italian Festspiel[33] in two acts Giuseppe Parini 4 soprano, 1 tenor, chorus[34] Teatro Regio Ducal, Milan, 17 October 1771
K.126 1772 Il sogno di Scipione
Eng: Scipio's Dream
Score Italian Azione teatrale, or Serenata drammatica, in one act Metastasio, after Cicero 3 soprano, 3 tenor, chorus Archbishop's residence, Salzburg, probably 1 May 1772[35]
K.135 1772 Lucio Silla
Eng: Lucius Sulla
Score Italian Dramma per musica in three acts Giovanni de Gamerra, revised by Metastasio 4 soprano, 2 tenor, chorus[36] Teatro Regio Ducal, Milan, 26 December 1772
K.196 1774 La finta giardiniera
Eng: The Pretend Garden-Maid
Score
Italian Dramma giocoso in three acts[37] Probably Giuseppe Petrosellini[38] 4 soprano, 2 tenor, 1 bass, chorus[39] Redoutensaal, Munich, 13 January 1775
K.208 1775 Il re pastore
Eng: The Shepherd King
Score Italian Serenata in two acts Metastasio, amended by Giambattista Varesco[40] 3 soprano, 2 tenor[41] Archbishop's Palace, Salzburg, 23 April 1775
K.345[42] 1773 and 1779 Thamos, König in Ägypten
Eng: Thamos, King of Egypt
Score German Choruses and entr'actes for a heroic drama Tobias Philipp von Gebler Chorus and soloists: soprano, alto, tenor, bass Kärntnertor Theatre, Vienna 4 April 1774 (two choruses); first complete performance Salzburg, 1779–80
K.344[43] 1779 Zaide
Eng: Zaide
Score German Singspiel (incomplete) Johann Andreas Schachtner, after Voltaire 1 soprano, 2 tenor, 2 bass, ensemble (mini-chorus) of 4 tenors, 1 speaking role Frankfurt (location unrecorded), 27 January 1866. Not performed during Mozart's lifetime.
K.366 1780–81 Idomeneo, re di Creta
Eng: Idomeneo, King of Crete
Score Italian Dramma per musica in three acts Giambattista Varesco, after Antoine Danchet 3 soprano, 1 mezzo-soprano, 4 tenor, 1 baritone,2 bass, chorus [44] Court Theatre (now Cuvilliés Theatre), Munich, 29 January 1781
K.384 1782 Die Entführung aus dem Serail
Eng: The Abduction from the Seraglio
Score German Singspiel in three acts Gottlieb Stephanie, based on text by Christoph Friedrich Bretzner 2 soprano, 2 tenor, 1 bass, 2 speaking roles[45] Burgtheater, Vienna, 16 July 1782
K.422 1784 L'oca del Cairo
Eng: The Goose of Cairo
Score Italian Dramma per musica (incomplete) in three acts Giambattista Varesco (Provisional) 4 soprano, 2 tenor, 2 bass, chorus Theatre du Fantaisies-Parisiennes, Paris, 6 June 1867. Not performed in Mozart's lifetime.
K.430[46] 1784 Lo sposo deluso
Eng: The Deluded Bridegroom
Score Italian Opera buffa (incomplete) in two acts Unknown. The libretto was once attributed to Lorenzo Da Ponte [47] but possibly may have been by Giuseppe Petrosellini.[9][48] (Provisional) 3 soprano, 2 tenor, 2 bass Theatre du Fantaisies-Parisiennes, Paris, 6 June 1867.[49] Not performed in Mozart's lifetime.
K.486 1786 Der Schauspieldirektor
Eng: The Impresario
Score German Comedy with music in one act Gottlieb Stephanie 2 soprano, 1 tenor, 1 bass, 6 speaking roles Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna, 7 February 1786
K.492 1786 Le nozze di Figaro
Eng: The Marriage of Figaro
Score Italian Opera buffa in four acts Lorenzo da Ponte, after Pierre Beaumarchais 3 soprano, 2 mezzo-soprano, 2 tenor, 1 baritone, 3 bass, chorus[50] Burgtheater, Vienna, 1 May 1786
K.527 1787 Don Giovanni[51]
Eng: Don Giovanni or Don Juan
Score Italian Dramma giocoso in two acts Lorenzo Da Ponte 3 soprano, 1 tenor 1 baritone, 3 bass, chorus Estates Theatre, Prague (also known as Nationaltheater and Tyl theatre), 29 October 1787[52]
K.588 1790 Così fan tutte
Eng: Women are like that or All women do that [53]
Score Italian Dramma giocoso in two acts Lorenzo Da Ponte 3 soprano, 1 tenor, 1 baritone, 1 bass, chorus Burgtheater, Vienna, 26 January 1790
K.621 1791 La clemenza di Tito
Eng: The Clemency of Titus
Score Italian Opera seria in two acts Metastasio, revised by Caterino Mazzolà 2 soprano, 2 mezzo-soprano, 1 tenor, 1 bass, chorus[54] Estates Theatre, Prague, 6 September 1791
K.620 1791 Die Zauberflöte
Eng: The Magic Flute
Score German Singspiel in two acts Emanuel Schikaneder 6 soprano, 2 mezzo-soprano, 1 alto, 4 tenor, 1 baritone, 4 bass, chorus Theater auf der Wieden, Vienna, 30 September 1791