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.'
Mozart wrote many sonatas, which are musical works.
Composed by Mozart.
the pathetique sonata
Mozart wrote 18 complete keyboard sonatas for the "piano" of his time (which was not, strictly speaking, the modern pianoforte). There is also a traditional "19th" sonata which consist of two separate works usually performed as a complete sonata. You can find all 19 of them, chronologically, in both MIDI and MP3 form at: http://www.sdrodrian.com/mozart/sonatas/
He most likely wrote it on a commission to earn some money; as he did with a lot of his later works.
The sonata is a musical form which achieved formal development during the Classical period. As such, composers continue to this day using that form. A very few names of composers who wrote in that form are Mozart, Beethoven and Haydn (during the Classical period - 1750-1810) and later during the Romantic period - Brahms, and during the 20th century, Paul Hindemith.
Mozart wrote 18 piano sonatas, so you'll have to be more specific.
Actually, no one wrote about Cleopatra during her lifetime. After her death, her physician wrote about her last days, and several poets and historians mentioned her. During her lifetime she was simply not important enough to be written about. It was only after her death that all the hoopla about her emerged.
Most historians believe he composed his first works at age 5 or 6.Initially Mozart wrote simple songs (contrary to popular belief, he did not compose the music to Twinkle Twinkle Little Star), but at the age of six he did indeed write his first sonata, the Violin and Keyboard in C major K. 6.
"The Magic Flute" and Sonata in C Major. And also his most famous one: Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. He really wrote that!
He was important because he wrote more than 600 concertos, sonatas, symphonies, and operas in his thirty-five-year lifetime
It was Wolfgang Amedeus Mozart