Piano Sonata No. 15 (Mozart)
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 15 in F major, KV 533/494 (finished January 3 1788) is a sonata in three movements:
The F Major Sonata was written in two parts -- hence, the two Koechel numbers. The Rondeau finale was originally written as a separate piece as K. 494. A few months later, the first two movements were written. At his publisher Hoffmeister's request, he joined K. 494 to them to form a three-movement sonata, referred to as K. 533, adding a twenty-seven measure cadenza to the Rondo making use of lower registers of the piano not heard in the rest of the movement.
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Piano Sonatas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart |
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C Major K. 279 | C Major K. 280 | B flat Major K. 281 | E flat Major K. 282 | G Major K. 283 | D Major K. 284 | C Major K. 309 | A Minor K. 310 | D Major K. 311 | C Major K. 330 | A Major K. 331 | F Major K. 332 | B flat Major K. 333 | C Minor K. 457 | F Major K. 533/494 | C Major K. 545 | F Major K. 547a | B flat Major K. 570 | D Major K. 576 |