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Research has shown that many printed editions from the 18th Century provide more reliable guidance as to the composer's intentions than Mozart's own autograph manuscript; the composer himself prepared many of his works for printing, marking them with precise performance instructions for dynamics and articulation.This knowledge, together with regained access to source materials in the libraries of Eastern Europe, gives us sufficient grounds to publish a new Wiener Urtext edition of Mozart's Sonatas.Besetzung:piano For more than 200 years Mozart's piano sonatas have been part of every pianist's repertoire. Research done over the last few decades has made it possible, however, to establish more accurate dating and ordering of these works. Expert examination of the sources has shown that many printed editions from the 18th Century give more reliable detail than Mozart's autograph manuscripts; many of these works were prepared for publication by the composer himself and marked with precise indications for performance with regard to ornamentation, dynamics and articulation. All this, together with the rediscovery of sources that only became accessible again at the end of the 20th Century, gives reason enough to justify the publication of a new Wiener Urtext edition of Mozart's Piano Sonatas. Volume 1 contains the Sonatas K 279 to K 311, volume 2 the Sonatas K 330 to K 576. For Sonata K 284, variation XI in the final movement is given both in the version that appears in Mozart's autograph manuscript and in the version used in the first edition; in order to make the music easier to read, both versions are given in normal print size. Music that is clear and well laid out, with page turns in convenient places, makes this edition extremely user-friendly. Advice on performance by the renowned Mozart specialist Robert D. Levin provides fresh stimulus for what can otherwise too often become a rather tired interpretation.Instrumentation:piano Sonate KV 330 - Sonate KV 331 - Sonate KV 332 - Sonate KV 333 - Fantasie und Sonate KV 475/457 - Sonate KV 533 - Sonate KV 545 - Sonate KV 570 - Sonate KV 576 - Sonate KV Anh. 135 / KV 547a Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wurde als Sohn von Leopold Mozart in Salzburg geboren. Er unternahm bereits in jungen Jahren mit seinem Vater und seiner Schwester Konzertreisen durch ganz Europa und wurde dadurch als Wunderkind berühmt. 1769 trat er in den Dienst des Erzbischofs in Salzburg ein. Ab 1781 lebte Mozart in Wien, wo er seine größten Erfolge als Opernkomponist feiern konnte.



