Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was a prolific … Read Full Bio ↴Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (27 January 1756 – 5 December 1791) was a prolific and influential composer of the Classical period. For many, Mozart is the greatest of all composers. The playful, mercurial genius, who died at 35, left over 600 works (including 41 symphonies, 27 piano concertos, 22 operas, numerous Mass settings, chamber music, piano sonatas, and songs), which reveal one of the most prodigious talents ever known in music. Classical in style, yet dipping deep into an innate feeling for the nature of humanity, Mozart gave us some of the most perfect and enduring music ever conceived. A child prodigy, he effortlessly blossomed into a creator-performer of renown before dying far too young in 1791. Explore the iconic and beloved music that makes him one of Western art's immortals.
Piano Sonata No. 13 In B-flat Major
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@minervasoteloanchorena4596
1° mov: allegro de sonata:
exposición:
tema a: presentación (00:08 - 00:28), episodio (00:29 - 00:45), coda (00:46 - 00:50)
tema b: presentación (00:51 - 01:15), episodio (01:16 - 01:57), coda (01:58 - 02:07)
tema a: presentación (02:08 - 02:27), episodio (02:28 - 02:44), coda (02:45 - 02:49)
tema b: presentación (02:50 - 03:14), episodio (03:15 - 03:58), coda (03:59 - 04:07)
desarrollo: (04:08 - 05:05)
reexposición: (05:06 - 07:26)
2° mov: andante: (07:30 - 13:52)
3° mov: allegro (rondó): (13:58 - 20:06)
@franconolazco
PRIMER MOVIMIENTO: "Allegro."
0:00 - 4:07 Exposición
4:07 - 5:05: Desarrollo
5:05-7:27: Reexposición
SEGUNDO MOVIMIENTO: "Andante cantabile."
7:30 - 13:56
TERCER MOVIMIENTO: "Allegretto grazioso"
13:58 - 20:08
@vivaseussonhos
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@opticalmixing23
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@MonkeyDLuffy-ro3ge
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@yiminyi
Perfect
@yiminyi
I bought them
@davidmartin7889
The year was 1968. I had just returned from Korea, where I had served as a lieutenant in the U.S. Army and had just entered graduate school at UNC-Chapel Hill. Near the end of my tour, I had heard Mozart's Alla Turca Sonata played at Seoul's Renaissance tea room and I resolved to buy an album of Mozart sonatas when I got back home. The first one I ran across was one newly released by the young Daniel Barenboim, of whom I had never heard. My favorite piece on the album was this one. Not long after, I met a beautiful Korean grad student and was able to get her to come to my apartment to listen to this wonderful music with me. We will celebrate our 55th wedding anniversary this August. Thank you, Daniel Barenboim.
@lilianwriterMemoirs
Thank you, David, for your beautiful love story. Herr Barenboim can still make angels weep. Angelic devils such as DB age well. Apparently, so have you!
From an American (kind-of-Jewish), married in 1968 to a Singaporean/Chinese UMass/Amherst classmate. This, too, is one of my favorite Mozart sonatas. Exquisitely, reverently performed by this keyboard genius. Oh, so easy for Maestro Barenboim!
With love and kindness,
Lilian Duval
@JerryEboy69
It was your favorite for a reason. The character of the performance, the mere piece itself… astonishing music (that’s an understatement)
@stangovers7441
I learned this when, at age 20, I read that this was Einstein's favorite, perfect sonata. In advanced theory class, analyzed the middle movement. I'm 74 and I play this masterpiece at least monthly. This was a beautiful performance.
@davidmartin7889
I wooed my future wife with a Barenboim recording of this piece. We will celebrate our 52nd anniversary this August.