Piano Sonata No. 9. in A Minor
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Lyrics


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EXPOSITION
First theme 00:00
Transition
Phase I 00:11
Phase II 00:17
Phase III 00:24
Second Thematic Group
Theme 1 00:27
Theme 2 00:40
Conclusion 00:59
DEVELOPMENT 02:11
RECAPITULATION(reversed)
Second Thematic Group
Theme 1 03:15
Theme 2 03:29
Main Theme 03:49
Conclusion 03:59



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@brianbernstein3826

11:31 the transition from this B minor episode back to the rondo theme is sooooooo well crafted

@vt2637

Beautiful piece. At first glance, the simplicity of Mozart makes it look easy to play. But when one actually plays it, then it's a totally different story. So difficult imo.

@randapanda4201

V T ikr

@timothythorne9464

This piece is just a masterpiece. The slow movement is Mozart at his most romantic...I don't know if it was inspired by his wife, or her sister that he was in love with. It's just the most sublime thing I've ever heard

@timothythorne9464

Mozart's piano sonatas are the most underrated works in his entire output. I think the very essence of his soul is in these pieces.

@brirothert

Indeed most difficult to play. I never did this piece the slightest bit of justice. That's why I didn't like to play these pieces as a piano student decades ago.
I have now come to play short pieces by Mozart along with short pieces by Chopin, Schumann and others.

@lucatia08

Britta Rothert it”s certainly not the hardest, sonatas like the one in C minor or the sonata k310 are, in my opinion, more mature and harder. This one is obviously beautiful and a great step in the life of a pianist, but I think there are way harder Mozart’s works.

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@isabellllee

I am very glad I could listen to the music and see the notes and play the piece that Mozart has composed.
I feel connected to him and his feelings whenever I listen or play his compositions.

@stefaniustinplaton8457

EXPOSITION
First theme 00:00
Transition
Phase I 00:11
Phase II 00:17
Phase III 00:24
Second Thematic Group
Theme 1 00:27
Theme 2 00:40
Conclusion 00:59
DEVELOPMENT 02:11
RECAPITULATION(reversed)
Second Thematic Group
Theme 1 03:15
Theme 2 03:29
Main Theme 03:49
Conclusion 03:59

@timward276

I don't always love Mozart's solo piano works but when he's good, he's amazing. This piece is a delight from beginning to end.

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