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Violin Sonata No. 17 (Mozart)

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Violin Sonata No. 17 in C Major, K. 296, was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart on 11 March 1778 in Mannheim, Germany and was first published in 1781 as part of Mozart's Opus 2 collection. It is the first work of his 'mature sonatas' (those not written in his childhood), which were written between 1778 and 1788. The work was dedicated to Josepha Barbara Auernhammer.

The work consists of three movements:

  1. Allegro vivace
  2. Andante sostenuto
  3. Allegro

This work is written in the style popular in Mannheim, as Mozart was impressed upon playing the violin sonatas of Joseph Schuster, noting that they were “very popular” in Mannheim.

References

  1. "Sonata in C major, K. 296 (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart)". LA Phil. Retrieved 2020-06-30.
  • Zaslaw, Neal; Cowdery, William (1990). The Compleat Mozart: a Guide to the Musical Works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. New York: W.W. Norton.

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