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Mozart’s sonata in A begins with a phrase that is repeated and looked back on all the way though the piece, even late on in the different variations. ... This is because Mozart is constantly using semi quavers in both the treble and bass clef that gives this variation (movement? ... In bar 41 we see that the bass and treble switch over and the treble carries on the triplets but that the same time Mozart still keeps the melody together. ... Again we can see and hear that Mozart still has some parts from his introduction throw in like at the end of bar 48 and this gives the listener a feeling of familiarity. ... Then it’s back to the original theme of this variation in bar 85. ... Mozart made these effects because he was only playing this on the piano but wanted variation in it. ... All the way through this piece Mozart has used repeat signs and codas heavily.
Approximate Word count = 989 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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