Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca (Turkish March)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart · Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass










Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart · Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass
The celebrated “Alla Turca”, the third movement of Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, receives in this arrangement for string ensemble a renewed sonic perspective, while preserving the brilliance, wit, and rhythmic vitality that made the work so iconic.
Originally written for solo piano, the movement reflects the “Turkish style,” inspired by the Janissary bands of the Ottoman Empire, characterized by strong rhythmic accents and striking dynamic contrasts. In this string arrangement, these elements are thoughtfully distributed among the sections, creating engaging exchanges that expand the chamber dimension of the piece.
The first violins carry the principal melodic line with clarity and light articulation, while second violins and violas reinforce the rhythmic drive through sharply defined figures. Cellos and double basses provide harmonic grounding with energy and precision, ensuring stability to the characteristic pulse of the movement. In selected passages, pizzicato textures and contrasting articulations evoke the percussive qualities of the original piano writing, preserving its martial and dance-like character.
This adaptation emphasizes transparency, balance, and momentum, exploring the timbral richness of the string family to recreate the brilliance and contrast of Mozart’s keyboard writing. The result is a vibrant, communicative, and accessible version that retains Mozartian elegance and humor while offering a fresh palette of colors and ensemble interaction.
This arrangement reaffirms the timeless appeal of “Alla Turca,” presenting it in a collective setting that broadens its expressive reach without compromising its charm and stylistic clarity.