

Allegro in B flat for clavier
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Most editions of Mozart’s piano sonatas include the same 18 three-movement sonatas. However, at least three early sonatas have been lost; only their incipits are known. The Sonata in F major, K. 547a, which is closely related to the Violin Sonata in F major, K. 547, consists of only two movements. The sonatas composed in 1774/75—K. 279–284—were known within the family as the “difficult sonatas” and form a set modeled on Joseph Haydn’s so-called Esterházy Sonatas Hob. XVI:21–26. The next series of sonatas was published in groups of three (K. 309–311 and K. 330–332), while those composed from late 1783 onward were published as individual works.
Autograph, 1781
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Partitur: 2 Bl. (4 beschr. S.)
Erstdruck, 1826
RONDO/ ALLEGRO/ für das/ Pianoforte/ componirt von/ W. A. MOZART./ N.o 1. der nachgelassenen Werke.
Partitur: 11 S.
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