Description
Mozart produced more works in the chamber-music genre of duos for piano and violin than in any other genre, as evidenced by his numerous sonatas and variations. He devoted a significant amount of time to exploring the full range of sonoric and thematic possibilities in these sonatas, creating music of pure, timeless beauty infused with dramatic power, elegance, and emotional depth.
Volume I of this edition contains the six sonatas Mozart composed in Paris and on his way there, published as Opus 1. Readers should note the absence of the Sonata listed as K. 296 in the Köchel catalog, as it was p