×
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Allegro for piano in C major, K. 1b
Works Info
Composer
:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Genre
:
Keyboard
Style
:
Character Piece
Compose Date
:
1761
Average_duration
:
0:18
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart composed the 'Allegro for piano in C major, K. 1b' in 1761, when he was just five years old. The piece was likely composed as a musical exercise, as Mozart was already showing remarkable talent as a young musician. The 'Allegro for piano in C major, K. 1b' is a short piece, lasting only about a minute and a half. It is written in sonata form, which was a common structure for classical music at the time. The piece has a simple, cheerful melody that is played by the right hand, while the left hand provides a steady accompaniment. The piece is divided into three main sections: the exposition, the development, and the recapitulation. In the exposition, the main theme is introduced and repeated. In the development, the theme is played with variations and in different keys. Finally, in the recapitulation, the theme is played again in its original form. One of the characteristics of the 'Allegro for piano in C major, K. 1b' is its simplicity. The piece is easy to play and easy to listen to, which is likely why it has remained a popular piece of music for young pianists to learn. Another characteristic is its use of repetition. The main theme is repeated several times throughout the piece, which helps to create a sense of unity and coherence. The 'Allegro for piano in C major, K. 1b' was not published during Mozart's lifetime, but it has since been included in many collections of his music. It is often performed as a standalone piece, but it is also sometimes used as an introduction to other works by Mozart. Despite its simplicity, the piece is a testament to Mozart's prodigious talent and his ability to create beautiful music even at a very young age.
More....
Copyright Ⓒ 2013 Davinci Finger. All rights reseved     Service Terms & Policy