If bluegrass had existed in the 18th century, Mozart’s ‘Rondo alla Turca’ would have sounded something like this… ‘Rondo alla Turca’ is one of Mozart’s most ear-wormy tunes. It’s fast, twiddly and a ...
The 'Rondo alla Turca' fills that space for Mozart. This catchy little number is actually the final part of a piano sonata, music for Mozart's own performance at the small-scale soirées he'd put on ...
One of Mozart's best-known tunes, the 'Rondo alla Turca' is actually the third and final movement from his Sonata No. 11 K331 for piano. Mozart composed Sonata No. 11 at the age of around 27 - perhaps ...
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