This dark and tragic sonata in A minor, composed in Paris in 1778, tends to be linked with the death of Mozart’s mother on 3 July 1778. While this of course cannot be ruled out, not a single concrete piece of authentic evidence exists that points to such a connection. Use of a minor tonality as the compositional realization of a personal experience of pain is a sort of interpretation that also falls considerably too short, Mozart’s art is far too multifaceted for it to be pinned so one-dimensionally to his biography. The sole authoritative source for the Urtext edition of this much-loved and much-played sonata is Mozart’s autograph manuscript (which in parts is difficultto decipher), as the first edition published in 1781 (together with K. 309 and 311) is riddled with errors.
| Instrument | Piano, Piano Solo |
| Genre (Fx Pop, Rock, Barn m.m.) | Klassisk |
| Typ (fx Lärobok, samling m.m.) | Instrumental Arbete |
| Sidor | 20 |
| Media | Noter |
| Publisher/Producent | G. Henle Verlag, Henle Verlag |
| Bidragsgivare | Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus (Composer) Herttrich, Ernst (Editor) |
| Språk | Engelska, French, Tysk |
| ISMN | M201803968 |