Mozart: Sonata

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In my Mozart Klaviersonaten book, it's called [b]Sonate Komponiert wahrscheinlich 1783 [/b]
and is further identified as [b]K.V. 331 (300i)[/b] I know what K.V. 331 refers to but not (300i)
Anyway, I'm working on the Alla Turca part. and at the same time doing major and minor scales. I have not gotten to F# Major nor its Harmonic and Melodic minors, but this piece (the Alla Turca part, anyway) seems to be in one of those minors.
I haven't asked my teacher about the key yet, and I'm wondering if she's waiting for me to spot it. There are 3 sharps in the key signature for most of the piece - and most of the Alla Turca, as well.
I don't know what the whole Sonata sounds like, but the A-T section is so joyous, so ebullient, that from what I've been told, this is not the proper mood for a minor key.
So please tell me. Which is it - A Major or F# Minor?
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| Ok, so pretty much all 3 Movements are recognisable to people that never listen to classical music, Alla Turca is completely over done. So has the piece lost any meaning it once had, and does it get on your nerves hearing it? I had to study it for A level and so I just so happened to learn to play bits of it, well more like 80% of it lol, but I don't know if I can be bothered to learn it properly. The only movement I still really like is the first. But I'm more interested in other peoples opinions anywho, so any thoughts? |
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