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[1] Piano sonatas. Solo piano. Piano Sonata No. 1 in C major, K. 279 ( Munich, Autumn 1774) Piano Sonata No. 2 in F major, K. 280 (Munich, Autumn 1774) Piano Sonata No. 3 in B-flat major, K. 281 (Munich, Autumn 1774) Piano Sonata No. 4 in E-flat major, K. 282 (Munich, Autumn 1774) Piano Sonata No. 5 in G major, K. 283 (Munich, Autumn 1774)
- List of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Wikipedia
Mozart also wrote many violin sonatas, and other forms of...
- Church Sonatas (Mozart) - Wikipedia
Three of the sonatas include more orchestral scoring...
- List of compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Wikipedia
Mozart also wrote many violin sonatas, and other forms of chamber music, violin concertos, and other concertos for one or more solo instruments, masses, and other religious music, organ music, masonic music, and numerous dances, marches, divertimentos, serenades, and other forms of light entertainment.
Three of the sonatas include more orchestral scoring including oboes, horns, trumpets and timpani and the rest are scored for organ and strings (with no violas). In eight of the sonatas (K 224/241a, 225/241b, 244, 245, 263, 328/317c, 329/317a and 336/336d), the organ has an obbligato solo part and in the other nine, the organ accompanies along ...
No.Köchel No.Date ComposedKey1 [2]K.67/41h1772E ♭ major2K.68/41i1772B ♭ major3K.69/41k1772D major4K.144/124a1774D majorPeople also ask
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exact-for organ and strings, or for organ and small orchestra. These he called organ sonatas. Fifteen of them have been pub-lished by Messrs. Breitkopf & Hirtel, in the complete edition of Mozart's works. Two sonatas remain in manuscript-one in E, written in 1776, and another, in C, for organ, strings and trumpets.
THE PERFORMANCE OF MOZART'S CHURCH SONATAS. BY THOMAS HARMON. MOZART'S seventeen 'Church Sonatas' are variously known as. 'Epistle Sonatas', 'Organ Sonatas' or 'Festival Sonatas'. In the. autograph they are described simply as 'Sonatas'. However, in the often quoted letter of 4 September 1776, to Padre Martini, Mozart refers to the Sonata all ...
Organ repertoire. The organ repertoire is considered to be the largest and oldest repertory of all musical instruments. [1] Because of the organ 's (or pipe organ 's) prominence in worship in Western Europe from the Middle Ages on, a significant portion of organ repertoire is sacred in nature.
Church Sonata in F major, K.244 (Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus) Movements/Sections. 1. Composition Year. 1776 (April) Genre Categories. Sonatas; For 2 violins, cello, organ; Scores featuring the violin;