1. Combining the best moments of the zippy virtuosity required in his piano sonatas, and his spirited string writing, Mozart's Violin Sonatas map an interesting course through his musical development. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_sonatas_by_Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart Mozart had written 13 "piano" sonatas before he obtained his own fortepiano. 12 of a series of 12 Violin sonatas (1778–88) Violin Sonata No. Violin Sonata No. Under constant attack for his anti-fascist views in his native Hungary, … 2. For his earlier sonatas, K.333 is particularly attractive. Johannes Sebastian Bach: Violin Partita No.
Author Topic: Mozart Violin Sonatas (Read 28962 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. Karl Süske, Walter Olbertz (very fine East German musicians that aren't as well known as they should be, IMO):... 3. Coopmv. He wrote his first set between 1762 and 1764 when he was just 6 years old. KV 60 Sonata for keyboard & violin in E minor composed around 1772 published in 1804 under Mozart's name. 2 in D Minor (1717–20) Though this is not a sonata, per … So his earlier sonatas probably served double duties - for both harpsichord and fortepiano, while his later sonatas shown an increased focus on the sound dynamic and contrast, which obviously favored fortepiano. Bartok - Violin Concerto No.

18 in G Major, 301/293a. This is Sonata No. Mozart: Violin Sonatas (complete recordings): Your preference and why?
240 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Violin Sonata 1778 Play.