<Dd> The harmonic form is: A--B--C--D--C--B--(cadenza)--A (coda). Some music theorists feel that this is actually more of an arch than a typical rondo form, because music from the A section is still audible in the C and D sections . </Dd> <P> In addition to the numerous cadenzas performers have to choose from, multiple editions of this piece also exist . One such example is by the harpist, arranger, and composer Carlos Salzedo . He edits fingerings in the first movement, re-writes trills to make the music easier on the performer in the second movement, and divides most of the right hand part between two hands in the third movement . However, by doing this, Mozart's style has been somewhat lost, and some people have accused him of "changing Mozart", in consideration that this is one of his more popular pieces, and is often performed in standard classical repertoire . Many professionals try to play the most original version of this double concerto, however due to a range of editions, this can be difficult . The cadenzas composed by Carl Reinecke are the most commonly used to perform this piece . </P> <P> Many recordings of this piece are available . James Galway has performed and recorded this piece many times, with harpists such as Fritz Helmis, Marisa Robles, and Ann Hobson Pilot . </P>

Concerto for flute harp and orchestra in c major k. 299