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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Composer

Earliest Keyboard Works from 'Nannerl's Notebook', K.1-8

Performances: 4
Tracks: 11
MIDIs: 13
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Musicology:
  • Earliest Keyboard Works from 'Nannerl's Notebook', K.1-8
    Genre: Other Keyboard
    Pr. Instrument: Piano
    • Andante in C, K.1a
    • Allegro in C, K.1b
    • Allegro in F, K.1c
    • Minuet in F, K.1d
    • Minuet in G, K.1e
    • Minuet in F, K.2
    • Allegro in Bb, K.3
    • Minuet in F, K.4
    • Minuet in F, K.5
    • Allegro in C, K.5a
    • Andante in F, K.6 (by Leopold Mozart)
    • Menuet in D, K.7
    • Allegro in Bb, K.8

This keyboard piece is one of Mozart's earliest compositions. It is a charming minuet in two-part harmony, with some hemiola varying the rhythms. It is in the expected form for a minuet, with a main section, a contrasting trio in the middle, and a reprise of the main section. The trio has a few passages with chords to contrast with the two-part writing.

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This keyboard piece is one of Mozart's earliest compositions. It is a charming and stately minuet written in two-part harmony, cast in rounded binary form with no trio.

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This keyboard piece is one of Mozart's earliest compositions. It is an elegant and charming minuet that starts with triplets and soon shades over to 16th-note figures in each half. It is cast in rounded binary form with no trio.

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This keyboard piece is one of Mozart's earliest compositions. It is a straightforward melodic outing over chordal accompaniment.

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This keyboard piece is one of Mozart's earliest compositions. It is an elegant and charming minuet, written in two-part harmony with triplets prominent in the melody line. It is cast in rounded binary form with no trio.

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