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The Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major, K. 545, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was described by Mozart in his own thematic catalogue as "for beginners", and it is very commonly known by the nickname Sonata facile or Sonata semplice. [1] Mozart added the work to his catalogue on June 26, 1788, the same date as his Symphony No. 39. The exact ...
Piano Sonata No. 6 in D major, K. 284 (Munich, February–March 1775) Piano Sonata No. 7 in C major, K. 309 (Mannheim, Nov. 8 1777) Piano Sonata No. 8 in A minor, K. 310 (Paris, Summer 1778) Piano Sonata No. 9 in D major, K. 311 (Mannheim, November–December 1777) Piano Sonata No. 10 in C major, K. 330 (Vienna or Salzburg, 1783)
The Sonata in C major for piano four-hands, K. 521, is a piano sonata in three movements composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1787. It was his last complete piano duet sonata for one piano, four hands. [1] This sonata consists of three movements: Allegro, Andante and Allegretto.
Sonata in C major for keyboard four-hands, K. 19d (doubtful) (London, May 1765) Sonata for Keyboard Four-hands in D major, K. 381/123a (1772) Sonata for Keyboard Four-hands in B ♭ major, K. 358/186c (1774) Sonata for Keyboard Four-hands in F major, K. 497 (1786) Sonata in C major for piano four-hands, K. 521 (1787)
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 10 in C major, K. 330 / 300h, is one of the three works in the cycle of piano sonatas K.330-331-332. The sonata was composed in 1783, when Mozart was 27 years old. It was published, with the other two sonatas by Artaria in 1784. A typical performance of this sonata lasts around twenty minutes.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 1 in C major, K. 279 / 189d (), is a piano sonata in three movements.Except for the first part of the opening movement, it was written during the visit Mozart paid to Munich for the production of La finta giardiniera from December 1774 to March 1775. [1]
The Sonata in C major, K. 19d, is a work for piano four-hands once thought to be composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1765 when he was nine years old in England. Composed in the traditional sonata form, it is one of the very few works thought to be written by Mozart for four-handed play.
Piano Sonata Hob. XVI/50 (Haydn) Piano Sonata No. 1 (Mozart) Piano Sonata No. 7 (Mozart) Piano Sonata No. 10 (Mozart) Piano Sonata No. 16 (Mozart) Sonata in C major for piano four-hands, K. 521 (Mozart) Piano Sonata in C major, D 279 (Schubert) Piano Sonata in C major, D 613 (Schubert) Sonata in C major for piano four-hands, D 812 (Schubert ...