The Sonatas for piano & violin, K. 378, 454 and 526 represent the
pinnacle of Mozart’s creativity for keyboard and string ensemble. Their
composition is inscribed in the artistic and personal life of Mozart and
mark a stage in his development at decisive moments of his life:
remarkably, they were not specially commissioned. They were composed in a
free style yet the music speaks of the musician’s internal tension at
the time when he decided to break free from his links to Salzburg and
from the burdensome tutorship of his father to take control of his own
creativity.
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