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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Fugue for piano in E flat major (fragment), K. 153 (375f)
Works Info
Composer
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Fugue
Compose Date
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1782
Average_duration
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2:36
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the 'Fugue for piano in E flat major (fragment), K. 153 (375f)' in 1772 when he was just 16 years old. The piece was never completed and remains a fragment, consisting of only 24 bars. It is believed that Mozart intended to use this fugue as the final movement of a sonata, but he never finished the work. The 'Fugue for piano in E flat major' is a single movement piece that is characterized by its contrapuntal texture and strict adherence to the rules of fugue writing. The piece begins with a subject that is introduced in the right hand of the piano and is then imitated in the left hand. The subject is then developed and passed between the hands in a series of entries and episodes. The fugue is written in E flat major, which is a key that Mozart often used in his compositions. The key of E flat major is known for its warm and rich sound, and Mozart uses this to great effect in the fugue. The piece is also notable for its use of chromaticism, which adds a sense of tension and drama to the music. Despite its brevity, the 'Fugue for piano in E flat major' is a masterful example of Mozart's skill as a composer. The piece showcases his ability to write complex and intricate music that is both beautiful and intellectually stimulating. While it may be a fragment, the 'Fugue for piano in E flat major' remains a testament to Mozart's genius and his enduring legacy as one of the greatest composers of all time.
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