Psst -- hajimeno -- "Moonlight Sonata" is a Beethoven Work.
By songs I imagine you mean any of his works. The above mentioned g minor Symphony #40 is a good, fast paced work, at least in the outer movements. Another popular number is the famed "Rondo all Turka" from his Sonata in A, K 331.
Any of the Symphonies from #35 onward, "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik", the Piano Concertos #20, #21, 25 -- oh heck, any of them.
Overtures to Don Giovani, Magic Flute, Marriage of Figaro.
It's all good.
2007-09-26 17:43:04
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answered by glinzek 6
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Mozart Best Songs
2016-11-12 09:37:18
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Eine Kleine Nachtmusik.... Aka "A Little Night Music." No offense but I hate this song. Not like it's that bad, it's just *so so so* overplayed. Listen to Mozart's Requiem Mass, that's famous too but way better en mi opinion!
2016-04-11 01:49:39
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What are some of Mozart's best songs?
They don't necessarily have to be the most popular. Preferably some of the faster tunes, but anything good will do.
2015-08-15 01:25:05
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The central traits of the classical style can all be identified in Mozart's music. Clarity, balance, and transparency are hallmarks, though a simplistic notion of the delicacy of his music obscures for us the exceptional and even demonic power of some of his finest masterpieces, such as the Piano Concerto No. 24 in C minor, K. 491, the Symphony No. 40 in G minor, K. 550, and the opera Don Giovanni. Charles Rosen has written (1997): "It is only through recognizing the violence and sensuality at the center of Mozart's work that we can make a start towards a comprehension of his structures and an insight into his magnificence. In a paradoxical way, Schumann's superficial characterization of the G minor Symphony can help us to see Mozart's daemon more steadily. In all of Mozart's supreme expressions of suffering and terror, there is something shockingly voluptuous." Especially during his last decade, Mozart explored chromatic harmony to a degree rare at the time. The slow introduction to the "Dissonant" Quartet, K. 465, a work that Haydn greatly admired even as it perplexed him,[citation needed] rapidly explodes a shallow understanding of Mozart's style as light and pleasant.
2007-09-26 15:57:26
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My personal favorite is Mozart's Divertimento in Bb for clarinet and piano arranged by Simeon Bellison.
2007-09-26 16:03:16
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Symphony no. 29 in A major, K. 201
Allegro moderato
Serenade in G major, K 525
Rondo: Allegro
Mainz Chamber Orchestra
Gunter Kehr, Conductor
2007-09-27 10:57:45
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Moonlight Sonata all the way. I can play it too...its so cool. I picked up so many chicks using that song.
2007-09-26 15:56:17
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