This sonata, often called "Sonata Facile" (Easy Sonata), was designed by Mozart as a teaching piece for beginners, yet its elegance epitomizes Viennese Classicism.
This sonata, part of the Viennese Classical tradition, is renowned for its deceptive simplicity.
Mozart described it as "for beginners," yet its graceful melodies and structural clarity make it a staple of advanced piano repertoire.
Composed in 1788, this sonata is renowned for its clarity and pedagogical value.
Its "easy" label contrasts with the technical precision required to master its elegant phrasing.