Leopold Mozart was only able to understand his son?s musical genius in terms of it being a God-given wonder: ?That my boy [...] knows all of this with his 8 years that could be expected of a man of forty years. In short: whoever has not seen or heard it, cannot believe it?. In 1764 Wolfgang composed six sonatas in London ? possibly after the model of Johann Christian Bach?s ?Opus 2? ? that can either be played as piano trios, as violin sonatas or simply on the piano. ?Royal? sources were consulted for the edition: the copy in the British Library bears the handwritten note: ?This Volume belongs to the Queen 1788?.
With marked and unmarked string parts.
With marked and unmarked string parts.
Violin Sonata (Wunderkind) B Flat K.10
Violin Sonata (Wunderkind) B Flat K.15
Violin Sonata (Wunderkind) C K.14
Violin Sonata (Wunderkind) F K.13
Violin Sonata (Wunderkind) G K.11
Violin Sonata (Wunderkind) B Flat K.15
Violin Sonata (Wunderkind) C K.14
Violin Sonata (Wunderkind) F K.13
Violin Sonata (Wunderkind) G K.11
| Arrangement | Cello, Piano, Violin |
| Genres | Classical |
| Format | Parts |
| NumberOfPages | 117 |
| Media | Sheet Music |
| Series | Henle Urtext Editions |
| Publisher | Henle Verlag |
| Contributors | Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (Composer) Seiffert, Wolf-Dieter (Editor) |
| Language | English, French, German |
| ISMN | 9790201810782 |