Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus MozartEditor: Ernst Herttrich
The Six Sonatas K. 279-284 were probably written around the beginning of 1775. Mozart refers to them in letters that he sent to his father from his trip to Paris (1777-1779). In these letters he o
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus MozartEditor: Ernst Herttrich
Mozart assembled this sonata from two parts that had been composed at different times. The Rondo K. 494 is from 1786. It was only in January 1788 that Mozart composed the two pieces K. 533, and ha
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus MozartEditor: Ernst Herttrich
When Günter Henle founded his Urtext publishing house in 1948, the first work in the catalogue was the two volume edition of all of Mozart's piano sonatas. Even today they still bear our numbers
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus MozartEditor: Ernst Herttrich
When Günther Henle founded his Urtext publishing house in 1948, the first work in the catalog was the two-volume edition of Mozart's piano sonatas. Even today they still bear our numbers HN1 and
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus MozartEditor: Ernst Herttrich
When Günter Henle founded his Urtext publishing company in 1948 he began his catalog with a two-volume edition (51480001 and 51480002) of Mozart's 18 piano sonatas. These sonatas remain part of th
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus MozartEditor: Ernst Herttrich
When Günter Henle founded his Urtext publishing company in 1948 he began his catalog with a two-volume edition (51480001 and 51480002) of Mozart's 18 piano sonatas. These sonatas remain part of
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus MozartEditor: Ewald Zimmermann
UPC: 884088173210
Publisher Code: HN116
Song List:
Mozart: 10 Variations on “Unser dummer P÷bel meint” KV 455
Mozart: 12 Variations on a Minuet KV 179 (189a)
Mozart: 12 Variations on an Allegrett
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus MozartEditor: Ewald Zimmermann
UPC: 884088173227
Publisher Code: HN117
Song List:
Mozart: 10 Variations on “Unser dummer P÷bel meint” KV 455
Mozart: 12 Variations on a Minuet KV 179 (189a)
Mozart: 12 Variations on an Allegrett
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus MozartEditors: Ullrich Scheideler, Walter Lampe
The years 1786 and 1787 belonged to a happy period in Mozart's creative life. His journey to Prague with the acclaimed performances of “Figaro” was a complete success, as was the
This new Urtext edition of Mozart’s Piano Sonata in A major K331 (300i), with the famous final Rondo ‘Alla turca’, draws on a recently-discovered autograph source to create a version which has substantial
Publisher: G. Schirmer, Inc.Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Editor: Enrique Graf
Mozart's most accessible piano sonata, written for students and called “Sonata facile” (Easy Sonata), is considered anew in this edition edited and recorded by critically
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart / ed. Maurice Hinson and Allison Nelson
This sonata for two pianos, four hands was written in 1781 for performance by Mozart and Josephine von Aurnhammer, one of his finest students. The first and third movements are fast and br
Masterclass: Daniel GrimwoodWolfgang Amadeus Mozart / Daniel Grimwood
more than the score… is a series of classic piano music, covering much of the essential repertoire from Bach through Mozart, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Chopin and Debussy, right up to John
Only one publisher combines all of Mozart's piano sonatas and fantasies under one cover, where others split them up into two or even three volumes. The classic Theodore Presser Company edition by Nathan Broder is now, in its
Mozart's four sonatas for one piano, four hands, are the first important works in the piano duet literature. This carefully researched edition contains historical information, in-depth notes on performing Mo
By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Includes Sonatas in D Major (K. 381/123a), C Major (K. 521), Sonata in D Major for Two Pianos (K. 448/375a), and more. Breitkopf and Härtel edition. 160 pages
Item Number: 06-265013
ISBN 10: 0-486-26501-3
ISBN 13: 978-0-486-265
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus MozartEditor: Peter Jost
Includes all authentic sonatas and variations, as well as fragments, a sonata accredited to Mozart, and three four-part compositions, which were originally for mechanical organ or have survived with no
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus MozartEditor: Wolf-Dieter Seiffert
As astonishing as it might sound, Mozart was already composing piano sonatas (K. 6-9) at the age of seven. It is wonderfully fresh and varied music. Henle has already published Urtext edition
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus MozartEditor: Wolf-Dieter Seiffert
In 1764 the eight-year-old Mozart wrote the Sonatas K. 10-15 in London. Leopold Mozart was only able to understand his son's musical genius in terms of it being a God-given wonder: “That my b
Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus MozartEditor: Wolf-Dieter Seiffert
The Six Sonatas for Piano K. 26-31 that can also have a violin accompaniment were composed in The Hague. They were published in 1766 and were dedicated to Princess Caroline von Nassau-Weilbur