Fantasia No. 3 in D Minor K. 397
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1. Intro
0:00-0:42

2. Minor Themes
2a. Theme 1) 0:46-1:39
2b. Presto #1) 1:40-2:00
— Skip to Ending of Presto #2) 3:09-3:21
2e. Theme 1) 3:23-3:53
2f. Minor Them Completion) 3:53-4:11

3. Major Key Conclusion In Allegreto
3a. Theme 1 2x) 4:12-4:43
3b. Theme 2 2x) 4:44-5:13
3b. Theme 1 Conclusion Variation) 5:14-5:35

Come Back To:
2c.Theme 2) 2:00-2:45 & 2d. Presto #2)2:36-3:08



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@Kassiapiano

Hi, everyone! Today, I prepared Mozart – Fantasia No.3 in D minor, K.397, which is one of Mozart’s particular works. It is known that the piece has unusual rhythms and several tempo changes. I hope that you guys feel the improvised character of this piece and enjoy it.:) Thank you!!

@KodasGOD

Kassia Who is your favorite composer?

@StephenPiano

@BlueGameplaysYT She said Brahms a couple of times I think.
Hopefully she'll be putting Hungarian dance no 1 on the channel again soon!

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@fedecan770

Amazing like always! Thank you so much Kassia!

@olivierkokkedee9103

Can you please share the score of lacrimosa

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@terrarianboi9888

This sounds like Mozart was just doing whatever he wanted on a piano and it’s absolutely wonderful

@Koresos.

Which does not really contradict the principle of a fantasia. It is, after all, always an improvisation recorded in musical notation. Or at least it is supposed to create this impression, in that the freedom of the fantasia sometimes does more justice to emotional outpourings and feelings than seemingly rigid compositional guidelines.

@aromatic-engineer5230

The thing is Mozart was still in the classical period but he wrote this piece like it was in the Romantic era....very impressive indeed

@beethovenlovedmozart

People need to first realize Beethoven just copied him a lot!

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