

Sonata in C 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, 1788
Erstdruck, 1805
Sonate facile/ pour le/ Pianoforte/ composée par/ W. A. MOZART./ Oeuvre posthume./ [links:] 416. [rechts:] 34 X./ À Vienne au Bureau d'Arts et d'Industrie.
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Frühdruck, 1805
Sonate facile/ pour/ Piano–Forté/ composée par/ W. A. Mozart./ A Vienne au Mois de Juin 1788
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