These are the difficulties from Hinson.
Mozart's piano sonatas
Easy, Intermediate (Int.), Moderately Difficult (M-D), and Difficult (D).
K279 - M-D
280 - M-D
281 - M-D
282 - M-D
283 - M-D
284 - M-D to D
309 - M-D
310 - M-D
311 - M-D
330 - M-D
331 - M-D
333 - M-D
457 - D
494/533 - D
545 - M-D
547a - M-D
570 - M-D
576 - D
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/
Mozart Sonatas are light and smooth with forte (F) being nottoo loud. Famous Sonata: Turkish March.(Technical skill: Wrist movements onlywhen needed).Beethoven Sonatas uses lots of strength when dealing with Forte (F) or louder. Famous Sonata: Appassionata.(Technical skill: Strength only on loud notes).Both composed the best Sonatas in the world.
See the Web Link to the left for some information. It is in PDF format.
Mozart wrote 41 symphonies. He also wrote 19 piano sonatas. His concertos include 27 for piano, 3 for flute, 1 for clarinet, oboe and bassoon each.
Mozart wrote 18 piano sonatas, so you'll have to be more specific.
Mozart wrote many sonatas, which are musical works.
5 plus the transition
Mozart's sonatas are actually among the least of his compositions. They are beautiful, but the concertos are more significant as piano music, and among his total output they are not among the most important works by any means.
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/
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote many Piano Sonatas, Concertos, Duets, Trios, etc. There are probably anywhere between 200-300 piano pieces written by Mozart.
Mozart Sonatas are light and smooth with forte (F) being nottoo loud. Famous Sonata: Turkish March.(Technical skill: Wrist movements onlywhen needed).Beethoven Sonatas uses lots of strength when dealing with Forte (F) or louder. Famous Sonata: Appassionata.(Technical skill: Strength only on loud notes).Both composed the best Sonatas in the world.
See the Web Link to the left for some information. It is in PDF format.
Beethoven and Mozart were both composers during the classical period. The most popular compositions in that period were symphonies and piano sonatas. However, music by Beethoven shows a huge contrast between dynamics, much more than Mozart's.
Mozart wrote 41 symphonies. He also wrote 19 piano sonatas. His concertos include 27 for piano, 3 for flute, 1 for clarinet, oboe and bassoon each.
He was important because he wrote more than 600 concertos, sonatas, symphonies, and operas in his thirty-five-year lifetime
K 330 through K 333 are wonder sonatas, I would suggest all of them equally. Also, maybe the a minor (the number of which escapes me); though it might be overdone, it is likely the most virtuosic of his sonatas.
Mozart composed almost all genres of work of his time. He wrote 41 symphonies and 27 concerts for piano and orchestra. His other compositions include ensemble works and 19 complete piano sonatas.