That's not a question.
Read this if you want to know about Mozart's sonatas:
http://www.classical-music-review.org/reviews/MozartLowy.htm
2006-12-20 07:30:58
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answered by MOM KNOWS EVERYTHING 7
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331 is a sonata in three movements:
Andante grazioso - a theme with six variations
Menuetto - a minuet and trio
Rondo Alla Turca: Allegretto
It is not known for certain exactly where and when Mozart composed the sonata - in Vienna or Salzburg in around 1783 is currently thought to be most likely, though Paris and dates as far back as 1778 have also been suggested.
The last movement, Alla Turca or popularly known as the Turkish Rondo is often heard on its own, and is one of the most well known of all Mozart's works.
2006-12-20 07:48:45
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answered by Goggie 3
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If you are after the sheet music for this sonata then look at the following link which will take you to www.sheetmusicarchive.net which contains out of copyright piano sheet music:
http://www.sheetmusicarchive.net/compositions_b/mzsn_331.pdf
If you are after a digital download of this sonata then look at the following link which will take you to www.allofmp3.com:
http://music.allofmp3.com/r2/Mozart_Wolfgang_Amadeus/Klaviersonaten___Fantasien_(Lars_Vogt)/group_590/album_71/mcatalog.shtml?albref=25
2006-12-22 06:54:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Ben, click on "edit question" in the drop-down menu when you click on the plus sign. Then type a question you need answered.
Alternatively, delete the Q and start again.
2006-12-20 07:40:35
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answered by ♥Robin♥ (Scot,UK) 4
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I totally agree ben
2006-12-23 12:46:33
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answered by kremmen001 3
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rondo alla turce? 3rd movement .......class!
2006-12-20 07:42:47
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answered by Anonymous
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