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Wolfgang Amadéus Mozart :
Alla Turca, K 331
Alla Turca  K 331 A-Minor by Wolfgang Amadéus Mozart piano sheet music
Key: A-Minor Published: -
Level: 7 Period: Classical
piano sheet music Alla Turca K 331 PS Urtext (sheet music)





Posts in the piano forum about this piece by Mozart:

Audition Room: Mozart Sonata in A Major (1783) - III Alla Turca (Allegretto) by iumonito
Last movement.  Comments on this and on the whole are very welcome.
Student's Corner: Tempo for Alla Turco by timothy42b
Hope I spelled that correctly!  <g>

What would be a reasonable tempo range for this piece? 

It's on my "life list."  It's been fairly far down the list, but I was looking at it this weekend thinking maybe I'm getting close.  Depends on how fast it should go, though. 
Student's Corner: mozart technique by sonata76
hi quick question.would you say ronda alla turca is good for technique?my right forth and fifth fingers are weaker than my left.any help would be appreciated.
Audition Room: W.A. Mozart - Rondo Alla Turca by nepenthe
Hi Pianostreet forum,

This is my first post here, so I will introduce me. My name is Bart de Keijzer, 20 years old, I'm playing piano for 2 years now. Unfortunately I have no money for a teacher.
I'm not _completely_ new here, I have been reading/observing this forum for about a year. I find it really helpful. I just didn't post anything before, because I feel I'm too unproficient to provide any useful comments/advice.

However, I would really like to receive some feedback on this problem I'm facing.
It's about this piece I attached. I have been playing it for way too long (I don't dare tell you how long). I wanted to play this thing perfect, but it still isn't. There are even some very obvious mistakes in it, and I think it's just far from being at the level of playing you usually hear on a CD recording.

Furthermore, I want to add:
When I started to practice the piece, I thought I could easily handle it. It turned out to be lots more difficult than I thought it was (by hearing). I'm guessing I picked a piece that's just not within my grasp.

So first of all, what do you think of the playing? And secondly, what do you advise me to do next? Should I quit practicing this piece or should I continue to improve it? This really begins to frustrate me. I'm starting to suspect it's impossible for me to get it right.
Audition Room: rondo alla turca by pianistimo
here it is.  blow it up. 
Student's Corner: What is the level of by barnowl
Beethoven's Marcia Alla Turca, please.
Student's Corner: Ronda Alla Turca fingering question by ca1ibanxj
Specifically, the left hand pattern from measure 21-26, and also the right hand 16th note runs in measures 36-44.  What are the conventional fingerings for these, and what do YOU use?  All help is greatly appreciated.
Student's Corner: Rondo Alla Turca..... by hiscookiemonster
Ok, I'm new..... :)
In about a month I am going to have a recital(nothing big...I am late intermediate). A recital for all the students my teacher teaches.  From the subject you see what I'm playing. Any tips or anything y'all might could give me on playing this piece? 
Well, thanks! HisCookieMonster
Student's Corner: fingering for Rondo alla turca by mstram
Greetings,

I'm working on Mozart's Rondo Alla Turca, and am trying to decide on the best fingering for bars 33-58.

Any info or recommendations for the best sheet music / fingering would be greatly appreciated.

I think I've figured out bar 33 (lol), but am stuck iight away at the beginning of the next bar, trying to figure out how to play the Db-Eb-F,Db and get setup for the  F#-F-F#-G#

thx

Mike

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