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Mozart had a lot of piano music.
The most famous are:
Turkish March.
Little Star Variations.
Piano Sonata in C major.
Piano sonata for two pianos and four hands in D major.
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Which one, Mozart has a lot of piano music.
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10 of Mozart's most famous pieces: "Turkish March", "Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor", "Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major", "Violin Concerto No. 3", "Little Star Variations", "Mozart Piano Fugue in C minor", "Piano Sonata No. 10", "Minuet in D major", "Symphony No. 40", "Serenade for Strings".
1. "Turkish March".
It is a grade 8 repertoire, and its theme is concise and extremely rhythmic. The eighth-note uniform rhythm, and the sixteenth note to enhance the liveliness, the whole piece shows a kind of virginity-like simplicity, reflecting a popular "oriental style" at the time.
2. Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor
Mozart's 29-year-old work, the strings and piano echo each other, asking and answering, full of storytelling, and the rhythm is cheerful and bright.
3. Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major
This is Mozart's eleventh piano sonata, and the most famous, which brings out the fluidity and naturalness of the piano to the fullest, and this piece is extremely comfortable for the ears.
4. Violin Concerto No. 3
The Third Concerto has become larger in scale, more technically sophisticated, with rapid progress in terms of amplitude and artistry, and the dialogue between the lead instrument and the orchestra, as well as the reuse of wind instruments.
5, "Little Star Variations".
The piece is a grade 8-9 piano piece composed by Mozart in 1778. Just bounce down, some of the large span and fast parts still require skill.
6. Mozart Double Piano Fugue in C minor
The double piano, played by two pianists against each other, has a variety of voices, and it is a graceful court music.
7. Piano Sonata No. 10
The first two stanzas are formal "symphonic" themes, neat and self-contained. Then it comes after the five bars and the harmonic phrase. Suddenly encountering the opening theme again, these changes in mood and content, take on many of the characteristics of the first movement of Mozart's piano sonatas.
8. Minuet in D major
The theme of the piece is presented by the octave unison of the first violin and viola (Fragment 1), which is beautiful and elegant. The main theme that follows is like a continuous trickle, soft and stretched (fragment 2).
9. Symphony No. 40
The work has a gentle and sincere lyrical flavor, a pathetic atmosphere like a complaint, and a spirit of excitement; It is both lyrical and dramatic.
10. "Serenade for Strings".
The most important feature of this piece is that there are no wind instruments, just strings, violins, violas, cellos and double basses. The performance is melodious and pleasant, elegant and fresh, full of an indescribable special charm.
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Summary. Dear, Mozart is the greatest pianist and composer in history, and is known as a giant in the history of European opera. The above is a brief introduction to Mozart that I have collected.
Introduction to Mozart's piano.
Dear, Mozart is the greatest pianist and composer in history, and is known as a giant in the history of European opera. The above is a brief introduction to Mozart that I have collected.
Born on January 27, 1756 in Salzburg, during the Holy Roman Empire, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was one of Europe's great classicist composers. As a model of classicism, he played a huge role in the development of Europe.
In his lifetime, Mozart wrote 754 works, 622 completed and 132 unfinished, including 22 operas, 41 symphonies, 42 concertos, a requiem, sonatas, chamber music, religions** and songs. In 1791, his last opera, The Magic Flute, was performed.
In 2016, Classic FM, the most authoritative radio station in the United Kingdom, selected the 25 greatest pianists in history, and Mozart was selected. In 1791, Mozart died at the age of 36. Representative works include "Requiem" and "The Shepherd King".
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1. Piano Concerto No. 1 (English name: piano concerto2), Piano Concerto No. 2 (English name: piano concerto3) and Piano Concerto No. 3 (English name: English name:
Piano Concerto 4, Piano Concerto No. 5, Piano Concerto No. 10, Piano Concerto<>
6. Piano Concerto No. 11, Piano Concerto No. 17, Piano Concerto No. 12, Piano Concerto8, Piano Concerto No. 13, Piano Concerto No. 13
Piano Concerto10, Piano Concerto 11, Piano Concerto No. 11, Piano Concerto No. 16
Piano Concerto 12, Piano Concerto No. 23, Piano Concerto No. 21, Piano Concerto No. 14, Piano Concerto No. 22
Piano Concerto 15, Piano Concerto No. 23, Piano Concerto No. 24, Piano Concerto No. 27, Piano Concerto No. 25, Piano Concerto No. 25
Piano Concerto 18, Piano Concerto No. 26, Piano Concerto No. 27, Piano Concerto
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1. Chinese translation: Symphony No. 1. Formerly known as Symphony. Numbering:. Mode: E flat major.
2. Chinese translation: Symphony No. 2. Formerly known as Symphony. Numbering:. Mode: B flat major.
3. Chinese translation: Symphony No. 3. Formerly known as Symphony. Numbering:. Mode: E flat major.
4. Chinese translation: Symphony No. 8. Formerly known as Symphony. Numbering:. Mode: D major.
5. Chinese translation: Symphony No. 11. Formerly known as Symphony. Numbering:. Mode: D major.
6. Chinese translation: Symphony No. 13. Formerly known as Symphony. Numbering:. Mode: F major.
7. Chinese translation: Symphony No. 19. Formerly known as Symphony. Numbering:. Mode: E flat major.
8. Chinese translation: Symphony No. 25. Formerly known as Symphony. Numbering:. Mode: G minor.
9. Chinese translation: Symphony No. 26. Formerly known as Symphony. Numbering:. Mode: E flat major.
10. Chinese translation: Symphony No. 27. Formerly known as Symphony. Numbering:. Mode: G major.
11. Chinese translation: Symphony No. 28. Formerly known as Symphony. Numbering:. Mode: C major.
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Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major, Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, Piano Concerto No. 25 by Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 26 in D major, Piano Concerto No. 23 in E flat major, etc.
1. Piano Concerto in A Major
Piano Concerto No. 23 in A major, K488, is a work by Mozart for piano and orchestra. The author's own record was written on March 2, 1786, at the height of the author's oeuvres work, including The Marriage of Figaro.
2. Piano Concerto in C Minor
Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K491, is a work by Mozart for piano and orchestra. The work was composed between 1785 and 1786 and was completed on March 24, 1786, three weeks before the completion of Piano Concerto No. 23. It was premiered at the Bruck Theater in Vienna on 7 April 1786.
3. Piano Concerto in C Major
Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major, composed by the Austrian composer Mozart in 1785, premiered at the Crook Theater in Vienna in the same year, with the author himself as the lead piano. The majestic opening atmosphere of this piece, as well as the final movement full of galloping witty spirit, and the beautiful Andante in the middle movement, all reflect the wonderful pen of this ** genius.
4. Mozart's Piano Concerto in C Major
Piano Concerto No. 25 in C major, K503, a work composed by Mozart for piano and orchestra on December 4, 1786. The author completed this work at the same time as the Prague Symphony K504.
5. Piano Concerto in D Major
Piano Concerto No. 26 in D major, K537, is a work by Mozart for piano and orchestra, completed on February 24, 1788, and given the title "Crowned".
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1, Piano Concerto No. 1, original title: Piano Concerto, number, key in F major.
2, Piano Concerto No. 2, original title: Piano Concerto, number, key: B flat major.
3, Piano Concerto No. 3, original title: Piano Concerto, number, key: D major.
4, Piano Concerto No. 4, original title: Piano Concerto, number, key in G major.
5, Piano Concerto No. 5, original title: Piano Concerto, number: , key: D major.
6, Piano Concerto No. 6, original title: Piano Concerto, number: , key: B flat major.
7, Piano Concerto No. 7, original title: Piano Concerto, number: , key: F major.
8, Piano Concerto No. 8, original title: Piano Concerto, number: , key: C major.
9, Piano Concerto No. 9, original title: Piano Concerto, number, key: E flat major.
10, Piano Concerto No. 10, original title: Piano Concerto, number: , Mode: flat major.
11, Piano Concerto No. 11, original title: Piano Concerto, number: , key: F major.
12, Piano Concerto No. 12, original title: Piano Concerto, number: , key: A major.
13, Piano Concerto No. 13, original title: Piano Concerto, number: , key: C major.
14, Piano Concerto No. 14, original title: Piano Concerto, number: , Scale: E flat. Move.
15, Piano Concerto No. 15, original title: Piano Concerto, number: , key: B flat major.
16, Piano Concerto No. 16, original title: Piano Concerto, number: , key: D major.
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