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Piano Sonata in A K331 (300i)
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Piano Sonata in A K331 (300i) Based on the Recently-discovered Partial Autograph, Urtext by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Piano Solo - Sheet Music

By Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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SKU: PE.EP11506

Based on the Recently-discovered Partial Autograph, Urtext. Composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Edited by Klaus Burmeister. This edition: Urtext. Piano Solo. Edition Peters. Score. 32 pages. Edition Peters #98-EP11506. Published by Edition Peters (PE.EP11506).

ISBN 9790014127015. 232 x 303mm inches. German.

New edition based on the recently-discovered partial autograph from Országos Széchényi Könyvtár Budapest. This new Urtext edition of Mozart's Piano Sonata in A major K331 (300i), with the famous final Rondo 'Alla turca', draws on a recently-discovered autograph source to create a version which has substantial differences - particularly in the six variations and the Menuetto - to earlier editions. In the preface, the editor, Klaus Burmeister, considers this new edition within the history (dating back to 1784) of printed editions of the sonata, particularly at Edition Peters. The editor also pays particularly attention to the specific use of articulation marks, as Mozart learned to use them from his father Leopold.

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