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The many individual pieces for keyboard instruments (including the few works for glass harmonica and mechanical instruments) belong to a variety of traditions. By far the largest group—nearly 60 individual works—dates from Mozart’s childhood. Leopold Mozart entered a large number of pieces into the notebook he originally created for his daughter Maria Anna’s piano lessons; these include the very first works by Mozart. Wolfgang was not able to write down his own compositions until the age of eight. During a serious illness of his father in England, Mozart filled the so-called London Notebook with 42 keyboard pieces (K. 15a–K. 15ss) in 1764. Some of Mozart’s later keyboard pieces are written-out fantasias, and there is also a series of rondo movements, especially from his Viennese period. In this context, the piano reductions of ensemble dances are also worth mentioning. In the final years of his life, Mozart was commissioned several times to write music for elaborate mechanical organs in the so-called Müller Art Cabinet (K. 594, K. 608, and K. 616). These works soon became known after Mozart’s death through piano arrangements, mostly for piano four hands.
Autograph, 1786
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Erstdruck, 1786
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Erstdruck, 1792
RONDO/ tres facile/ Pour le Clavecin ou Piano Forte/ Compose par/ W. A. MOZART/ Oeuvre 23./ a Vienne et a Mayence chez Artaria Comp./ [links:] 381. [rechts:] 30_Xr
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Frühdruck, 1793
rondo/ d'une execution facile/ pour le/ Piano = Forte/ composé par/ Mr. Mozart/ Oeuvre 17me.
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Frühdruck, 1793
Longman/ and/ Broderip's/ Collection/ of/ Original/ Music/ for the/ Grand and Small/ Piano Forte
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Abschrift, 1800
Deux Rondos/ de/ W. A. Mozart/ et/ L. Kozeluch
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Abschrift, 1800
Rondo/ tres facile/ Pour le Clavecin ou Piano Forte/ Compose par/ W. A. Mozart.
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Abschrift, 1800
[Titelblatt:] Trois Rondos/ de/ Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart./ F. Karivinsky nee Gleichen// [Kopftitel:] Rondo II.
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Frühdruck, 1800
Six Pieces,/ consisting of/ Four Rondos, an Andante/ & an Adagio./ for the/ Piano Forte./ Composed by/ W. A. Mozart
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Frühdruck, 1800
Six Pieces,/ consisting of/ Four Rondos, an Andante/ & an Adagio./ for the/ PIANO FORTE/ Composed by/ W. A. Mozart./ Ent.d at Stat.n Hall/ Book 11.th of a complete collection/ Pr. 8./ London Printed by Broderip & Wilkonson. 13 Hay -market/ Manufacturers of the Patent Grand & Small/ Piano Fotres with additional Keys/ Where may be had all this Authors Works
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