Sonata for piano n° 16 of Mozart
The Sonata for piano nº 16 in major C , K. 545, of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is one of his Sonate S for Piano most famous. It is called easy Sonata or Sonata semplice .
It starts with a Tempo Allegro with low of Alberti in eighth note and the melody made C----semi--ground--if---dorédo . The second subject, in ground made D--if--ground----lasila-sollasollasolfa Sharp. Resumption of the first subject on the Sub-dominant. The second movement, Andante in ground , uses all the extent of low of possible Alberti, never Mozart made so well run this low.
The first subject is in ground , the second in D and the last in minor ground ; the genius of Mozart is revealed with his the best in this third subject. The return towards the tonic shows us some new very brilliant melodies and envoutantes. The last movement in C , sharp a Rondo with third Staccato passage and very strange minor modulations at the time of the part B of the rondo.
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