Mozart, Leopold: Notebook for Nannerl / piano

Code: ED9006
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Publisher SCHOTT & Co. LTD
Genre: classical & sacret
Arrangement: piano
Cast: solo
Difficulty: Beginner
Intermediate
Format: book
In 1759 Leopold Mozart compiled a notebook as a present for his daughter Maria Anna (usually called ‘Nannerl’), it was intended as a series of instructive exercises and practice pieces. The notebook… show more
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Product code: ED9006
Composer: Mozart, Leopold
Author / Editor: Simon, Stefan
No. of songs: 45
Pages: 79
Language: English
German
French
Size: 23 x 30 cm
ISBN: 9783795752965
ISMN: 9790001125642
Weight: 326 g

Songlist (45)

  1. Menuett in C
  2. Menuett in F
  3. Menuett in C
  4. Menuett in G
  5. Menuett in F
  6. Menuett in F
  7. Menuett in D
  8. Menuett in F
  9. Menuett in A
  10. Menuett in D
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Product description

In 1759 Leopold Mozart compiled a notebook as a present for his daughter Maria Anna (usually called ‘Nannerl’), it was intended as a series of instructive exercises and practice pieces.
The notebook though wasn't used solely by Nannerl but also by her younger
brother Wolfgang, and the talented boy didn't just use it for piano practice but soon started to compose his own little pieces. Either Wolfgang himself or his father wrote them into the remaining empty pages of the notebook. This new edition contains only compositions by Leopold and Wolfgang Mozart. It is a companion volume to ‘The Young Mozart’ by H. Schüngeler, which contains the first and easiest compositions by Wolfgang (ED 9008).
A classic of the piano teaching literature, now available in the new Schott Piano Classics series.

Johann Georg Leopold Mozart (1719 - 1787) was a composer, violinist and music teacher. He was the father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Leopold Mozart wrote many works, and today he is believed to have been responsible for more than 250 compositions, including 70 symphonies. His most important work, which influenced generations of musicians, is his violin school "Versuch einer gründlichen Violinschule", which made Leopold famous throughout musical Europe.