Works for Piano Four Hands and Two Pianos
From his earliest years. Mozart played piano duets with his sister, and as his musical career progressed he created a small repertoire of masterly four-hand piano compositions that are among the most admired and performed in this distinctive genre.
This Dover edition presents six of these choice works, plus two compositions Mozart wrote for two pianos all reprinted from the authoritative Breitkopf & Härtel edition: Sonatas in D Major (K.381/123a), B-flat Major (K.358/186c), F Major (K.497), G Major (K.497a and 500a), and C Major (K.521) and Theme and Variations in G Major (K.501). Also for 2 pianos: Sonata in D Major (K.448/375a) and Fugue in C Minor (K.426).
Duet enthusiasts will discover in these charming works the sparkling elegance, varied moods, and fluid textures that constitute the very essence of Mozart’s musical personality.
Contenido:
‘Sonata in D Major for piano four hands, K.381/123a’
I: Allegro
II: Andante
III: Allegro molto
‘Sonata in B-flat Major for piano four hands, K.358/186c’
I: Allegro
II: Adagio
III: Molto presto
‘Sonata in F Major for piano four hands, K.497’
I: Adagio-Allegro di molto
II. Andante
III: (Allegro)
‘Sonata in G Major for piano four hands, K.357/497a and 500a ‘
I: Allegro
II: Andante
‘Theme and Variations in G Major for piano four hands, K.501’
‘Sonata in C Major for piano four hands, K.521
‘I: Allegro
II: Andante
III: Allegretto
‘Sonata in D Major for two pianos, K.448/375a’
I: Allegro con spirito
II: Andante
III: Allegro molto
‘Fugue in C Minor for two pianos, K.426’