Mozart wrote his sonatas during a transitional period for keyboard technology, shifting from the harpsichord to the increasingly sophisticated fortepiano.
His first six sonatas (K. 279–284), often called the "Munich Sonatas," established his command of the form. Mozart_Piano_Sonatas.part1.rar
I. Introduction
During his prolific years in Vienna, Mozart’s sonatas gained greater emotional complexity. For example, the Piano Sonata No. 14 in C minor (K. 457) , published with a preceding Fantasia , showcases a dramatic, almost proto-Romantic intensity. III. Structural Characteristics Mozart wrote his sonatas during a transitional period
Most of Mozart’s sonatas follow a standard three-movement structure: Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Mozart's Piano Sonatas: Contexts, Sources, Style often called the "Munich Sonatas