Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 17 in B♭ major, K. 570, dated February 1789,[1] is a sonata in three movements:
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| Piano Sonata in B♭ major | |
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| No. 17 | |
| by W. A. Mozart | |
Drawing of Mozart in silverpoint by Dora Stock in 1789 | |
| Key | B♭ major |
| Catalogue | K. 570 |
| Style | Classical period |
| Composed | February 1789 (1789-02) |
| Movements | Allegro, Adagio, Allegretto |
A typical performance takes about 18 minutes.
There is an accompanying violin part of doubtful origin in many 1800 editions; the piano part is exactly the same as for piano solo. Neue Mozart-Ausgabe (NMA) describe it as an addition by either Johann Anton André or Johann Mederitsch [de].[2]
Piano sonatas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | |
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| Two pianos |
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| Piano four-hands |
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| Spurious |
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| Doubtful |
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List of solo piano compositions by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart | |
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