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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus: Works for Piano Four-hands VI

Setting: Piano Duet
Period: Classic
Length: 207 pages
Weight: 1.009 kg
Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
Item number: HN0933
Other reference: HN 933
ISMN: 9790201809335
"Mozart is one of the pioneers of works for piano four-hands he was undoubtedly encouraged to do so through his music-making on the harpsichord with his sister, as depicted in the famous family portrait by della Croce (1780/81). Our edition comprises all of the authentic sonatas and variations, as well as works which have only survived as fragments and were then later completed. In addition the volume contains a sonata accredited to Mozart and three four part compositions, which were originally either for mechanical organ or have survived with no indication as to the instrument for which they were written. This thorough revision (previously HN 92 and 93) was able to take into account new sources as well as the latest scholarly research on Mozart.?"
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