Fantasia No. 2 (Mozart)
Fantasy No. 2 in C minor, K. 396/385f (German: Fragment einer Fantasie in c) is a fragment of a violin sonata composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Vienna in August or September 1782. Its tempo marking is adagio. The fragment consists of 27 bars, the violin part entering at bar 23. Maximilian Stadler later composed a "completion" of the work for solo piano which is 70 bars long and ends in C major. A copy of the piece in Stadler's hand contains a dedication to Constanze Mozart. It is this version which is usually performed and recorded.
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Fantasia No. 2 (Mozart)
Fantasy No. 2 in C minor, K. 396/385f (German: Fragment einer Fantasie in c) is a fragment of a violin sonata composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Vienna in August or September 1782. Its tempo marking is adagio. The fragment consists of 27 bars, the violin part entering at bar 23. Maximilian Stadler later composed a "completion" of the work for solo piano which is 70 bars long and ends in C major. A copy of the piece in Stadler's hand contains a dedication to Constanze Mozart. It is this version which is usually performed and recorded.
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Die Fantasie c-Moll KV 396 (38 ...... p Emanuel kennengelernt haben.
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Fantasy No. 2 in C minor, K. 3 ...... sually performed and recorded.
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La Fantasía n.º 2 en do mayor, ...... n Sebastian Bach sobre Mozart.
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Die Fantasie c-Moll KV 396 (38 ...... p Emanuel kennengelernt haben.
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Fantasy No. 2 in C minor, K. 3 ...... sually performed and recorded.
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La Fantasía n.º 2 en do mayor, ...... n Sebastian Bach sobre Mozart.
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Fantasia No. 2 (Mozart)
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Fantasie c-Moll KV 396 (385f)
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Fantasía en do mayor (Mozart)
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