The Piano Sonata in F major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (K 332.300k) was written at the same time as the Piano Sonata K 330 and Piano Sonata K 331 (Alla turca), Mozart numbering them as a set from one to three.
Once believed to have been written in the late 1770s in Paris, it is now thought more likely that they date from 1783, with Vienna been suggested as a possible place of composition.
Others believe the sonatas were written during a visit to Salzburg where Mozart introduced his wife, Constanze, to his father, Leopold.
All three sonatas were published in Vienna in 1784.
(according to Wikipedia)
The Sonata in F is the third of a set of three sonatas, K. 330-2, which were composed in the early 1780s, either in Munich or in Vienna. They have become some of Mozart's best-loved keyboard compositions. According to Denis Matthews, the spread chord in b. 25 may be read into b. 20 and parallel places later. Note that bb. 2220-1 show how the aLH crotchets of bb. 84-5 might be executed.
Sources: autograph MS, Scheide Library, Princeton, NJ, USA; first edition, Trois sonates pour le clavecin ou pianoforte (vienna: Artaria, 1784)
(taken from ABRSM Grade 8 Selected Piano Exam Pieces 2007-2008)
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- Aug 01 Fri 2008 16:35
Sonata in F, K. 332
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