Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Mozart - Sonata for piano and violin in C major KV6 - Mov. 3-4/4

WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART (1756-1791) * With a little help from dad Mozart) Sonata for violin and keyboard in C major, 3rd KV6 Menuet I & II 4 Allegro molto Composed by Rachel Podger, violin Gary Cooper, fortepiano Sonata * in C for piano and violin KV 6, an early Mozart works. E ', in fact, include several first performances of Mozart as a composer: for example, was Mozart's first opera involving the violin was his first work with more than one instrument, and it was herfirst work in sonata form. In fact, before he had all his works of short solo pieces for the harpsichord was. K6 happened to be his first in more than a movement. It 'was composed by Mozart in the grass between 1762 and 1764. The exact date and place of composition are controversial: some suspect that, in Salzburg, the birthplace of the boy, was written in 1762 or 1763, others suggest that he was in Paris in 1763 or 1764 written on Mozart's first visit to this city.E 'was published in Paris in February 1764, along with another sonata for violin, K7, like Mozart "Opus 1". (Two other violin sonatas, K8 and K9, together were called "Opus 2," published in April the following year.) Mozart would be between 6 and 8 years old when they composed K6, so many that were written accepted the boy by his father Leopold: All four of these early sonatas are preserved in the writing of Leopold. Nannerl's notebook contains versions for solo pianothe ...

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