Clementi's Sonatas surpass Mozarts in almost every way.
As a novice pianist, and a member of the "unwashed masses" when it comes to most of Clementi's work, I'd like to know what this opinion is based on.
And then, a related question: someone recently told me to maybe work for a while on K331, as a first introduction to Mozart sonatas. It was suggested as an alternative to K545 which, besides being a bit cliché, I'm liable to grow tired of hearing before ever learning to play it decently. Both would be quite a stretch for me, but then, that's exactly what I'm looking for. So: say I wanted to stay off the beaten path entirely, and learn a Clementi Sonata before turning to Mozart. Which one would you recommend?