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The Sonata in C major, K. 19d, is a work for piano four-hands once thought to be composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1765 when he was nine years old in England. Composed in the traditional sonata form, it is one of the very few works thought to be written by Mozart for four-handed play.
Sonata in E-flat for Keyboard and Violin, K. 26 (1766) Sonata in G for Keyboard and Violin, K. 27 (1766) Sonata in C for Keyboard and Violin, K. 28 (1766) Sonata in D for Keyboard and Violin, K. 29 (1766) Sonata in F for Keyboard and Violin, K. 30 (1766) Sonata in B-flat for Keyboard and Violin, K. 31 (1766)
Keyboard Sonata in C major (Wq 65:35) H 157. Keyboard Sonata in C major (Wq 65:36) H 158. Keyboard Sonata in G minor (Wq 52:3) H 159. Menuet for keyboard in C major (Wq 116:15) H 160. Fantasia for keyboard in D major (Wq 117:14) H 161. Keyboard Sonata in E major (Wq 52:5) H 162. Keyboard Sonata in C major (Wq 53:1) H 163. Keyboard Sonata in C ...
Domenico Scarlatti: The Keyboard Sonatas – Lists at Classical.net, sorted by Longo, Kirkpatrick or Pestelli numbers or key, time signature; Scarlatti Domenico: Catalogue; lists original sources for more than 600 keyboard sonatas including many not listed in this article; newly discovered ones and doubtful ones; other lists such as Fadini's edition.
B ♭ major: 1784: Published 1784 in Vienna by Bossler 56: 42: D major: 1784: Published 1784 in Vienna by Bossler 57: 47: F major: 1788: Different version of L. 19. The minuet is not included in L. 57. Authorship of the Moderato is doubtful. 58: 48: C major: 1789: Published 1789 in Leipzig by Breifkopf 59: 49: E ♭ major: 1789-90: 60: 50: C ...
Piano Sonata in C major (?1783) Boccherini; Six Sonatas for violin and continuo, Op. 5 (1768) Six Sonatas for cello and continuo (1770) At least seventeen more sonatas for cello and continuo; Sonata for two cellos in C major; Sonata for two cellos in E ♭ major; Leopold Mozart. Piano Sonata in F major, S. 1.1 (1759) Piano Sonata in B ♭ major ...
The Sonata in C major for piano four-hands, K. 521, is a piano sonata in three movements composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1787. It was his last complete piano duet sonata for one piano, four hands. [1] This sonata consists of three movements: Allegro, Andante and Allegretto.
However, two- and three-movement sonatas continued to be written throughout the Classical period: Beethoven's opus 102 pair has a two-movement C major sonata and a three-movement D major sonata. Nevertheless, works with fewer or more than four movements were increasingly felt to be exceptions; they were labelled as having movements "omitted ...