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Eight Various Compositions
As astonishing as it might sound, Mozart was already composing piano sonatas (K. 6–9) at the age of seven. It is wonderfully fresh and varied music. Despite the violin part, Mozart described them as piano sonatas in the title and they were assuredly played as such. Whilst the added violin provides tonal enrichment, it can be omitted without loss. A true treasure trove of easier, unknown original music by Mozart. Contains the following pieces: Piano Sonata in C Major (Wunderkind), K.
모짜르트/윈더킨드 소나타 2(HN 1095)
Mozart: Complete Works for Violin and Piano - Volume 1 (Early Sonatas: 1764-1779): 9790006526956: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Eduard Reeser: Books
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Beethoven gave this sonata the unusual title “Sonata quasi una Fantasia,” which it shares, along with its opus number, with the considerably more famous “Moonlight” Sonata. Both sonatas – along with the preceding sonata with the funeral march op. 26, and the three sonatas op. 31 soon to follow – usher in Beethoven’s conquest of new musical territory in this genre. With a complex structure that oscillates between fantasia and sonata, op. 27 no.
Klaviersonate Nr. 13 Es-dur Op. 27 Nr. 1: Urtextausgabe; Klavier; Revidierte Ausgabe Von HN 724
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