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/
Only 1, but that sonata is really long and difficult.
Mozart composed many more concertos for piano than for any other instrument.
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Sonata Pathétique (Sonata in C minor, Op 13)Moonlight Sonata (Sonata in C# minor, Op 27, no 2)Appassionata (Sonata in F minor, Op 57)Hammerklavier (Sonata in B flat major, Op 106)Waldstein (Sonata in C major, no 21, Op 53)In addition, there are another 27 piano sonatas written by Beethoven.
Mozart wrote 5 violin concertos.
Only 1, but that sonata is really long and difficult.
Mozart composed many more concertos for piano than for any other instrument.
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Sonata Pathétique (Sonata in C minor, Op 13)Moonlight Sonata (Sonata in C# minor, Op 27, no 2)Appassionata (Sonata in F minor, Op 57)Hammerklavier (Sonata in B flat major, Op 106)Waldstein (Sonata in C major, no 21, Op 53)In addition, there are another 27 piano sonatas written by Beethoven.
Mozart composed for nearly every combination of instruments of that time. Examples are works for: piano and orchestra; orchestra; voice and orchestra; piano; string quartet (2 violins, a viola and a cello), string quintet (2 violins, 2 violas and a cello), piano and violin, clarinet and orchestra, flute and orchestra, and many, many others.
Mozart wrote 5 violin concertos.
the pathetique sonata
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote many Piano Sonatas, Concertos, Duets, Trios, etc. There are probably anywhere between 200-300 piano pieces written by Mozart.
Mozart wrote many sonatas, which are musical works.
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W.A. Mozart wrote 27 concertos for Piano and Orchestra.
Mozart was a prolific composer. He composed all of the above - operas, symphonies and piano concertos - as well as songs and serenades, canons, piano sonatas, string quartets and quintets, chamber music, masses, dances and divertimentos. Traditionally, Mozart is believed to have composed 41 symphonies, but that figure has recently been revised to 68. He wrote 27 piano concertos, five known violin concertoes (possibly several more), four horn concertoes and at least 8 other concertoes. Mozart also composed 23 known operas.