
Piano Sonata No. 16 in C major (Sonata Facile)
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. 16 in C major
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@noahfalk6100
0:04 Exposition Theme 1 in C Major (Tonic Key)
0:27 Exposition Theme 2 in G Major (Dominant Key)
1:00 Exposition Repeated.
1:55 Development.
2:23 Recapitulation Theme 1 in F Major (Subdominant Key)
2:53 Recapitulation Theme 2 in C Major (Tonic Key)
3:25 Repeat again.
You're welcome.
@Rousseau
There are almost 100 Rousseau videos since the beginning of the channel and only ONE of them is Mozart! It's time to change that! Starting with something almost every pianist has played at least once in their life, the 1st Mvt of his 16th Piano Sonata. Mozart himself wrote and considered the entire sonata "for beginners", and it often serves as as a way for pianists who are just starting out to learn a piece of a longer length. It holds a dear place in many pianists hearts as one of the most recognizable pieces from their youth. Hope your Monday is great ♥
@iqbalmaulana9607
Do Heroic Polonaise please :D, or Grande Valse Briliante
@FefetHD
Today I wrote an exam about exactly this sonata😂
@jasonstarburst9365
K 330 bro
@hzqzick5046
Yupp a dear for pianist on youth time...just like fur elise
@robsjoo
Rousseau can’t wait for hungarian rhapsody no. 2
@mozart2685
Oh you have played my piece
@saitama2328
Yes
@jesusgonzales4242
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