Thursday, April 24, 2008

Mozart Piano Sonata K.311

[source: Wikipedia]
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 9 in D major, K 311 (284c) (1777) is a sonata in three movements:
Allegro con spirito
Andantino con espressione
Rondeau (allegro)
A typical performance takes about 15 minutes.

The first movement begins with a swift and cheerful melody which lasts for several measures and leads into a passage of rapid sixteenth notes. The section ends with four strong chords, quickly leaping into the second theme (which is repeated). A brief section of the second theme is then repeated in a minor key. With a few soft chords the movement gradually transfers into the swift original melody and closes.

The second movement, being more relaxed, starts with a slow melody accented by soft cadences with the left hand. Gradually the bass progresses with a moving ostinato into the second theme. The main melody is played again, followed by a short minor section. The original key is then restablished as the second movement ends.

The energetic and robust third movement, being the most technically demanding of the three, begins with several accacciaturas, and a sixteenth note passage introduces the second theme. The main theme is repeated and enters into a minor section. A rapid chromatic scale takes the piece back to the major key at the conclusion of the sonata.

3 comments:

Emily Chew said...

such a lovely programme notes! I'm doing some research & interpretation for this piece. thks so much for sharing your program here. do u have any advices on how to analyse the piece better?

the lovely girl said...

hey! Your programme notes is really good! Can you help me to assist me in writing a programme notes for k309 for Mozart in C major. Thank you very very much!:D
I am so grateful.

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