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Works for Piano for four Hands

Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus(By (composer))Leisinger, Ulrich(Edited by)
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Mozart's works for piano duet form the first highlight of this genre which later is only achieved by Franz Schubert.

The two early sonatas from the Salzburg period which are particularly suited for music teaching in secondary schools, are opposed to three effective compositions from his Viennese period.

The present volume also contains the sonata KV 19d the authenticity of which is not confirmed, as well as two fragmentary movements dated from Mozart's last years of life, KV 357.

Robert D. Levin has completed them true to style for practical use, taking the limitations of the keyboards of the Mozart pianos and the composer's personal style into account, unlike as in the first edition of ca. 1860. In the appendix, there are the two fantasias KV 594 and 608 originally composed for mechanical organ, adapted from the earliest arrangements for piano duet published a few years after Mozart's death. In this edition, the music text is published in the form of a score for the first time. Instrumentation:piano (4 hands)

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Product Details
Wiener Urtext Edition
385055631X / 9783850556316
Sheet music
17/10/2005
231 x 303 mm, 1030 grams