World's Largest Sheet Music Selection

19511014
Fantasia in G minor and Fuga in G major, Sonata Movement (Grave and Presto) in B-flat major for two Pianos, KV Anh. 32, KV Anh. 45, KV Anh. 42
19511014
19511014

Fantasia in G minor and Fuga in G major, Sonata Movement (Grave and Presto) in B-flat major for two Pianos, KV Anh. 32, KV Anh. 45, KV Anh. 42 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 2 Pianos, 4-Hands - Sheet Music

By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Fantasia in G minor and Fuga in G major, Sonata Movement (Grave and Presto) in B-flat major for two Pianos, KV Anh. 32, KV Anh. 45, KV Anh. 42 2 Pianos, 4-Hands scores gallery preview page 1
Fantasia in G minor and Fuga in G major, Sonata Movement (Grave and Presto) in B-flat major for two Pianos, KV Anh. 32, KV Anh. 45, KV Anh. 42 2 Pianos, 4-Hands scores gallery preview page 2
Fantasia in G minor and Fuga in G major, Sonata Movement (Grave and Presto) in B-flat major for two Pianos, KV Anh. 32, KV Anh. 45, KV Anh. 42 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 2 Pianos, 4-Hands - Sheet Music
Fantasia in G minor and Fuga in G major, Sonata Movement (Grave and Presto) in B-flat major for two Pianos, KV Anh. 32, KV Anh. 45, KV Anh. 42 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 2 Pianos, 4-Hands - Sheet Music page 2
2 piano (Pianos (2))

SKU: BA.BA09638

Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Michael Töpel. Arranged by Michael Töpel. Stapled. Performance score. K. Anh. 32, K. Anh. 45, K. Anh. 42. Baerenreiter Verlag #BA09638. Published by Baerenreiter Verlag (BA.BA09638).

ISBN 9790006539611. 12.2 x 9.57 inches. Key: B-flat major, g major, g minor. Language: German/English. Preface: Töpel, Michael.

Of Mozart’s many fragmentary works, it is the “Requiem” which stands out, but there are many other fragments in his large compositional output which can ideally be used as a basis for a completion. In the case of these two completions for two pianos, the editor has drawn on thematically suitable fragments from Mozart’s piano solo repertoire and has arranged them for two pianos. In this way completions are achieved which are largely based on authentic material.

The result of this creative work is two new, highly effective concert works for two pianos, offering a valuable addition to Mozart’s two existing works for this combination.

The editor took Abb Maximilian Stadler's sensitive completion of Mozart’s fragmentary “Larghetto and Allegro in E-flat major for two pianos” (K. deest ) as a model for his completions.

Close X

By signing up you consent with the terms in our Privacy Policy

I am a music teacher.