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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
London sketchbook No. 36: Sonata finale (Presto) in B flat major, K. Anh.109b (15ll)
Works Info
Composer
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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ca. 1764
Average_duration
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0:49
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the 'London Sketchbook No. 36: Sonata Finale (Presto) in B flat major, K. Anh.109b (15ll)' in 1765 when he was just nine years old. The piece was not published during his lifetime and was only discovered in the 20th century. The sonata is a single movement work that lasts for approximately two minutes. The piece is characterized by its fast tempo and lively melody. It is written in B flat major and features a simple yet effective harmonic structure. The sonata begins with a short introduction that leads into the main theme. The theme is then developed and repeated throughout the piece, with variations in rhythm and melody. The sonata is part of Mozart's London Sketchbook, which he composed during his family's visit to London in 1764-65. The sketchbook contains a collection of short pieces that Mozart composed during his travels. The sonata finale is one of the most well-known pieces from the sketchbook and is often performed by pianists today. The piece is notable for its technical demands, particularly in the left hand. The left hand plays a continuous stream of sixteenth notes throughout the piece, while the right hand plays the melody and accompanying harmonies. The piece requires a high level of dexterity and precision from the performer. In conclusion, Mozart's 'London Sketchbook No. 36: Sonata Finale (Presto) in B flat major, K. Anh.109b (15ll)' is a lively and technically demanding piece that showcases the composer's early talent. Despite being composed when he was just nine years old, the piece remains a popular choice for pianists today.
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