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Mozart's Piano Sonatas typically comprise only three movements: Fast-Slow-Fast . . . but taking a cue from his own pairing of the Sonata, K. 475, with the Fantasy, K. 457, we have drawn together many kindred movements from among Mozart's other fantasies, sonatas, and incidental pieces, and take pleasure in unifying them into longer works of larger scope. As with Beethoven, these compositions have nothing to do with the old "Clavicembalo," and require, in almost every measure, the unique resources of the "Piano e Forte." Mozart began cataloging his compositions in 1784, but the first "Chronologisch-thematisches Verzeichnis sämtlicher Tonwerke Wolfgang Amadé Mozarts" did not appear until 1862. It underwent many revisions over the next century, and the numberings below
are drawn from the Sixth Edition (1964).
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• PROGRAMME •
I. Fantasy and Sonata (Tracks 1-4)
II. Grand Sonata (Tracks 5-11)
III. Grand Sonata (Tracks 12-17)
IV. Fantasy and Sonata (Tracks 18-21)
V. Grand Sonata (Tracks 22-24)
VI. Fantasy and Sonata (Tracks 25-29)

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Mozart's Piano Sonatas typically comprise only three movements: Fast-Slow-Fast . . . but taking a cue from his own pairing of the Sonata, K. 475, with the Fantasy, K. 457, we have drawn together many kindred movements from among Mozart's other fantasies, sonatas, and incidental pieces, and take pleasure in unifying them into longer works of larger scope. As with Beethoven, these compositions have nothing to do with the old "Clavicembalo," and require, in almost every measure, the unique resources of the "Piano e Forte." Mozart began cataloging his compositions in 1784, but the first "Chronologisch-thematisches Verzeichnis sämtlicher Tonwerke Wolfgang Amadé Mozarts" did not appear until 1862. It underwent many revisions over the next century, and the numberings below
are drawn from the Sixth Edition (1964).
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• PROGRAMME •
I. Fantasy and Sonata (Tracks 1-4)
II. Grand Sonata (Tracks 5-11)
III. Grand Sonata (Tracks 12-17)
IV. Fantasy and Sonata (Tracks 18-21)
V. Grand Sonata (Tracks 22-24)
VI. Fantasy and Sonata (Tracks 25-29)

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