

Mozart Sonata for Violin and Piano ine minor
K.304 (300c)
Henle adition - Urtext
Besides being Mozart's most popular and frequently played violin sonata, it is also the only one set in a minor key. He wrote it in Mannheim and Paris in 1778 along with a few other sonatas, choosing a somewhat unusual two-movement layout.
Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra in E-flat major, K. 364 (320d), was composed in 1779 during his tour of Europe. This piece is a cross-over of symphony and concerto and showcases Mozart's exceptional musical talent. The piece's three movements are filled with intricate melodies, harmonies, and rhythms that demonstrate the complexity and depth of the composition. Its average performance time is half an hour.
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