Mozart, Early Sonatas Vl 1 For Violin (Barenreiter)
$45.95
Mozart’s Early Sonatas Vol. 1 for Violin (Barenreiter) presents a selection of charming, youthful works in a clear urtext edition—perfect for exploring the roots of Mozart’s genius.
Mozart, Early Sonatas Vl 1 For Violin (Barenreiter)
Mozart’s Early Sonatas Vol. 1 for Violin (Barenreiter) opens a window into the youthful creativity and developing genius of the composer. This volume gathers some of Mozart’s earliest works for violin and keyboard, composed during his childhood and teenage years. These sonatas are marked by charming melodies, playful dialogues between instruments, and Classical clarity, offering performers insight into Mozart’s artistic evolution. The Barenreiter edition stands out for its scholarly precision and attention to historical authenticity, providing a clear urtext score and helpful editorial notes. These pieces are ideal for students, teachers, and anyone interested in exploring Mozart’s beginnings as a composer, and they make delightful additions to recitals, lessons, or chamber music study.
Key Features:
Collection of Mozart’s earliest sonatas for violin and keyboard
Showcases charming melodies and youthful invention
Scholarly urtext edition with editorial notes
Provides insight into Mozart’s compositional development
Great for lessons, recitals, and Classical repertoire study
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