Beethoven
No, Mozart's Violin Sonata in F Major is a secular classical piece, as is most instrumental classical music.
It is a Sonata For Violin & Piano.
A Piano Sonata
1. Symphony no.9, final movement 2. Piano sonata "pathetique" 3. hammerklavier sonata 4. appassionata sonata 5. moonlight sonata 6. violin sonata no.7 7. His late string quartets (including the grosse fugue) 8. waldstein sonata 9. Many of his piano concertos and the violin concerto
Violin + Cello + Piano Violin + Violin + Piano Violin + Viola + Piano
have you tried beethoven's spring sonata? his kreutzer (did i spell that right) is pretty good as well. theres also faure violin sonata and debussy violin sonata . Another of my favs would be pathetique by beethoven
The last sonata written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was the Violin Sonata No.36 in F Major, K.547. It was composed on July 10 1788 and is often nicknamed 'For Beginners.'
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'Sonata for Solo Violin by Bela Bartok' is either one of the two sonatas for solo violin by the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók. http://www.answers.com/topic/sonata http://www.answers.com/topic/solo http://www.answers.com/topic/violin http://www.answers.com/topic/bela%20bartok
Kreutzer
Sonata of violin and lute (1677 his 1compositiontrio sonatas for 2 violins/cello (1681)
Beethoven Spring Sonata (No.5), Beethoven Kreutzer Sonata (No. 9)