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Mozart - 6 Viennese Sonatinas Piano Solo Book

Mozart - 6 Viennese Sonatinas Piano Solo Book

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Edition Peters

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Sonata A major K331 (300i) Piano Solo 📚

Genre: Classical 

Edition Peters proudly presents "Six Viennese Sonatinas" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, arranged for solo piano and edited by Volger. These pieces are based on Mozart's original work, K.439b, and have been meticulously curated to capture the essence of his classical style.

This collection serves as a precious addition to the solo piano repertoire, embodying the elegance and technical brilliance that Mozart's music is renowned for. Published by Edition Peters, a name synonymous with quality in the world of classical sheet music, this edition ensures a faithful and detailed representation of Mozart's artistry, making it an invaluable resource for both students and seasoned performers alike.

Contents:

  • 1 Polonaise from Sonatina No 5 in F
  • 2 Sonatina No 5 in F major 1st movement
  • 3 Sonatina No 5 in F major
  • 4 Sonatina No 1 in C major
  • 5 Sonatina No 2 in A major
  • 6 Sonatina No 3 in D major
  • 7 Sonatina No 4 in B flat major
  • 8 Sonatina No 6 in C major
  • 9 Sonatina No 1 in C major 1st movement
  • 10 Sonatina No 1 in C major 4th movement
  • 11 Sonatina No 4 in B flat major 1st movement
  • 12 Sonatina No 6 in C major 1st movement
  • 13 Sonatina No 6 in C major 4th movement
  • 14 Sonatina No 2 in A major 1st movement
  • 15 Sonatina No 2 in A major 4th movement
  • 16 Sonatina No 4 in B flat major 3rd movement

AMEB:

Piano / Grade 3 / List B

  • Larghetto 1st movement from Viennese Sonatina No. 5 in F major
  • Polonaise 3rd movement from Viennese Sonatina No. 5 in F major

Piano / Grade 4 / List B

  • 1st movement from Viennese Sonatina No. 6 in C major
  • Allegro 1st movement from Viennese Sonatina No. 1 in C major
  • Finale - Allegro 4th movement from Viennese Sonatina No. 6 in C major

Piano / Grade 5 / List B

  • Allegro 1st movement from Viennese Sonatina No. 2 in A major

Who Was Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart?

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791) was an Austrian composer and musician who is widely considered one of the greatest composers in the history of Western classical music. Born in Salzburg, Mozart displayed prodigious talent from a young age. He began composing music at the age of five and quickly gained fame as a child prodigy, capable of playing multiple instruments including the piano, violin, and harpsichord.

Mozart's career was a whirlwind of travel, performances, and compositions. Along with his father Leopold, a musician and composer in his own right, young Mozart traveled extensively through Europe, performing for various royal courts and receiving commissions. His works spanned various genres, including symphonies, sonatas, concertos, chamber music, operas, and choral compositions. Some of his most famous pieces include the operas "The Marriage of Figaro," "Don Giovanni," and "The Magic Flute," as well as symphonies like Symphony No. 40 in G minor and Symphony No. 41, also known as the "Jupiter" Symphony. His works in the piano repertoire, like the Sonata in A major K331 with its well-known Rondo ‘Alla turca,’ also remain enduring classics.

Mozart was a prolific composer, but despite his unparalleled contributions to music, he struggled with financial difficulties for much of his life. He died at the young age of 35 in Vienna, but the cause of his death remains a subject of scholarly debate. Even in his brief lifetime, Mozart's compositions were noted for their innovation, technical mastery, and emotional depth. His music became a foundation upon which much of classical and Romantic music was built, and his influence on Western music is immeasurable. To this day, Mozart's works are studied, performed, and cherished by musicians and listeners alike worldwide.

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