Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
London Sketchbook, 43 pieces, K. Anh. 109 (K. 15a-K. 15ss)
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Composer:Wolfgang Amadeus MozartGenre:MiscellaneousCompose Date:1764-1765Average_duration:34:44The London Sketchbook is a collection of 43 pieces composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart during his visit to London in 1764-65. The exact date of composition is not known, but it is believed to have been written between the ages of eight and nine. The pieces were not published during Mozart's lifetime and were only discovered in the 20th century. The London Sketchbook is a collection of short pieces, each lasting no more than a few minutes. The pieces are written for solo piano and are divided into three volumes. The first volume contains 23 pieces, the second volume contains 12 pieces, and the third volume contains 8 pieces. The London Sketchbook is characterized by its simplicity and charm. The pieces are written in a variety of styles, including minuets, marches, and variations on popular tunes of the time. The pieces are also notable for their use of ornamentation, which was a common feature of music of the time. The London Sketchbook was likely composed as a way for Mozart to showcase his skills as a composer and performer. The pieces are relatively easy to play, which suggests that they were intended for amateur pianists. However, they also demonstrate Mozart's ability to write music that is both technically challenging and musically satisfying. The London Sketchbook was not premiered during Mozart's lifetime, but it has since become a popular collection among pianists and music lovers. The pieces are often performed individually or as a set, and they provide a glimpse into the early development of one of the greatest composers in history.More....
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Harpsichord, Organ