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Mozart's three popular rondos, written in Vienna in the mid-1780s, include the fairly easy Rondo in D major KV 485, the pensive Rondo in A minor KV 511 and the Rondo in F major KV 494 which was later used by Mozart as the final movement of his Sonata KV 533.Besetzung:KlavierKV 485, 494 & 511
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Eine facettenreiche Ergänzung zu Mozarts Klaviersonaten bieten seine drei beliebten Rondos, die in den 1780er-Jahren in Wien entstanden. Darunter befinden das relativ leicht spielbare Rondo in D-Dur KV 485 ebenso wie das tiefsinnige a-Moll-Rondo KV 511. Abgerundet wird der Band durch das Rondo in F-Dur KV 494, das Mozart später als Schlusssatz in seine Sonate KV 533 aufnahm. In der reizvollen Fassung als Einzelstück ist das Werk etwas leichter spielbar als die Sonatenfassung; es wird somit eine willkommene Bereicherung für den Unterricht sein. Der Notentext basiert nicht nur auf den Erstausgaben, sondern auch auf Mozarts Autographen, die zu allen drei Stücken erhalten sind.Schwierigkeitsgrad: 2-4
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Rondo D-Dur KV 485 - Rondo F-Dur KV 494 - Rondo a-Moll KV 511
(Short description)
Mozart's three popular rondos, written in Vienna in the mid-1780s, include the fairly easy Rondo in D major KV 485, the pensive Rondo in A minor KV 511 and the Rondo in F major KV 494 which was later used by Mozart as the final movement of his Sonata KV 533.Besetzung:pianoKV 485, 494 & 511
(Text)
Mozart's three popular rondos, created in Vienna in the mid-1780s, are a many-faceted addition to his piano sonatas. These rondos include the rather easy-to-play Rondo in D major KV 485 and the pensive Rondo in A minor KV 511. The volume is completed by the Rondo in F major KV 494 which was later included by Mozart in his Sonata KV 533 as final movement. In the charming version of an individual piece, the work is somewhat easier to play than the sonata version; thus, it will be a valuable addition to music lessons. The musical text is based not only on the first editions, but also on Mozart's autographs which are extant of all three pieces.Instrumentation:pianoKV 485, 494 & 511