Sonata No. 1 in C Major, Op. 6: IV. Allegro

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The is a work by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart , specifically his Violin Sonata No. 1 (cataloged as K. 6 ), composed in 1762–1764 when he was only 6–8 years old. The fourth movement, IV. Allegro molto , concludes this early work with a bright, energetic display of Classical-era style. Movement Overview: IV. Allegro

The movement serves as a showcase for the developing technical agility of both the violin and keyboard (historically harpsichord or piano).

Mozart wrote this sonata during his early travels through Europe, specifically Paris and London. It was part of a set dedicated to Princess Caroline of Nassau-Weilburg. While youthful, it already hints at the and rhythmic drive that would define his later, more complex masterworks. Recommended Recordings

: The violin and keyboard often share thematic material, with the melody frequently passing between players to develop ensemble awareness. Historical Context

: The movement is structured as a Rondo , a popular form for finales that features a recurring main theme interspersed with contrasting episodes.

: As an early juvenile work, the harmonic language is relatively simple and follows strict Classical conventions. It prioritizes clarity and balance, moving briefly to closely related keys during episodes before returning to the home key of C Major.

: C Major, maintaining the bright, "pure" tonality of the overall sonata.

: Marked Allegro molto , indicating a very fast and spirited pace. Musical Analysis

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