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Mozart: Piano Sonatas, K. 279, K. 282, K. 283 And K. 284

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Format: CD

Cat No: 8550447

Release Date:  12 January 1999

Label:  Naxos - Nxc / Naxos Classics

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4891030504479

Genres:  Classical  

Composer/Series:  MOZART

  • Description

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756 - 1791)Piano Sonatas Vol. 3 Sonata in C Major, K. 279 Sonata in E Flat Major, K. 282 Sonata in G Major, K. 283 Sonata in D Major, K. 284Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg in 1756, theyoungest child of Leopold Mozart, author of a well known treatise on violin-playing and amusician in the service of the ruling Archbishop. Leopold Mozart was to sacrifice his owncareer in order to foster the God-given genius he soon perceived in his son. A childhoodspent in successful tours throughout Europe, in which the young Mozart demonstrated hisskill on the violin, and on the keyboard in improvisation and in performance with hissister Nannerl was followed by a less satisfactory adolescence at home in Salzburg.Mozart's talent was none the less, but there seemed little opportunity at home,particularly after the death of the old Archbishop and the succession of a less indulgentpatron. In 1777 Mozart and his father, now Vice-Kapellmeister, were refused leave totravel, and Mozart himself resigned his position as Konzertmeister of the court orchestraand set out, accompanied only by his mother, to seek his fortune elsewhere. The journeytook him to Augsburg, to Munich and eventually to Paris, but only after a prolonged stayin Mannheim, the seat of the Elector of Bavaria, famous for its musical establishment.In Mannheim Mozart made many friends among the musicians atcourt, but neither here nor in any of the other places he visited was there a suitableposition for him. The following year, after the death of his mother in Paris, he made hisway slowly back to Salzburg, where his father had found him another position at court thathe retained until 1781, when he found final precarious independence in Vienna. Thefollowing year he married the penniless younger sister of a singer on whom he had firstset his heart in Mannheim and won initial success with his German opera Die Entf??hrung aus dem Serail. There were pupils andsubscription concerts, and chances to arouse the admiration of fashionable audiences byhis skill as composer and keyboard-player in a new series of piano concertos. By the endof the decade, however, his popularity had waned, although there were signs of a change offortune in the success of a new German opera, DieZauberflote (The Magic Flute), which was still running at the time of hissudden death in December 1791.Early in December 1774 Mozart and his father travelled toMunich, where the new opera, La finta giardiniera,was to be staged in the carnival season for the Elector Maximilian III Joseph, anenthusiastic patron and amateur, composer. The opera was eventually performed on 13thJanuary, after more extensive rehearsals than were usual with a repertory company, and waswell received. Mozart seems to have written the six sonatas, later listed in the Kochelindex as K. 279 - 284, early in 1775. They are the first surviving piano sonatas by thecomposer. The Sonata in C major, K. 279, has a cheerful first movement in the usua

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Sonata In C major, K. 279: Allegro
      • 2. Sonata In C major, K. 279: Andante
      • 3. Sonata In C major, K. 279: Allegro
      • 4. Sonata In E Flat Major, K. 282: Adagio
      • 5. Sonata In E Flat Major, K. 282: Menuetto I And II
      • 6. Sonata In E Flat Major, K. 282: Allegro
      • 7. Sonata In G Major, K. 283: Allegro
      • 8. Sonata In G Major, K. 283: Andante
      • 9. Sonata In G Major, K. 283: Presto
      • 10. Sonata In DMajor, K. 284: Allegro
      • 11. Sonata In DMajor, K. 284: Rondeau en Polonaise - Andante
      • 12. Sonata In DMajor, K. 284: Theme And Variations - Andante