yes but it is only available in England
Neither Mozart's nor Beethoven's "Piano Sonata No. 11" is a choral work.
No. K.333 is Mozart Sonata 13. Mozart Sonata 12 would be K.332.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Piano Sonata No. 11 in A Major, K.331 - Andante Grazioso
The 'Alla Turca' movement in Mozart's Piano Sonata No.11.
No, Mozart's Violin Sonata in F Major is a secular classical piece, as is most instrumental classical music.
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.'
F major.
Beethoven's Sonata, Opus 27, no. 2 has gained the name "Moonlight" because of the slow first movement. Beethoven himself didn't name it.
I'm not sure what you mean... The form of the sonata is sonata form. Or if you want to get fancy, it's First Movement Sonata-Allegro Form.
Haydn, Mozart and BeethovenAlso Mendelssohn.
One piano.
Way too long.