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Piano Trios for Violin, Cello and Piano • Piano Trio No.6 in G Major, K.564
Classical/Chamber music • 1788 • Alternative Title: Piano Trio No.6 in G major for Violin, Cello and Piano
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Full score, parts
Title by uploader: Mozart - Piano Trio No.6 in G major for Violin, Cello and Piano - Full score and Parts, K.564
Instrumentation |
Piano, Violin, Cello |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Full score, Parts |
Key |
G major |
Movement(s) |
1 to 3 from 3 |
Arranger |
Santino Cara |
Publisher |
Santino Cara |
Difficulty |
Medium |
Duration |
13'51 |
Complete score and parts of the "Piano Trio No.6 in G major K. 564" for Violin, Cello and Piano. Composed in Vienna in October 1788 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Rewritten and elaborated in Rome in 2002 by Santino Cara.
3 Movements: 1. Allegro, 2. Andante (Tema con 6 Variazioni), 3. Allegretto
Single PDF file with: Full score and separate parts for Violin and Violoncello.
Full score
Title by uploader: Piano Trio No.5 in G Major, K.564
Instrumentation |
Piano, Violin, Cello |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Full score |
Key |
G major |
Movement(s) |
1 to 3 from 3 |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Violin part
Title by uploader: Piano Trio No.5 in G Major – Violin Part, K.564
Instrumentation |
Violin |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Parts |
Key |
G major |
Publisher |
Breitkopf und Härtel |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Cello part
Title by uploader: Piano Trio No.5 in G Major – Cello Part, K.564
Instrumentation |
Cello |
Scored for |
Trio |
Type of score |
Parts |
Key |
G major |
Publisher |
Breitkopf und Härtel |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Movement III – Proto-Notation Beginner Arrangement w/ Teacher Duet arr. DiPaolo
Title by uploader: Mozart - Piano Trio in G, III - Proto-Notation Beginner Arrangement w/ Teacher Duet arr. DiPaolo, K.564
Instrumentation |
Piano |
Scored for |
1 piano, 4 hands, 2 pianos, 4 hands |
Type of score |
Score for two performers |
Key |
G flat major |
Arranger |
Nicole DiPaolo |
Publisher |
Nicole DiPaolo |
Difficulty |
Very easy |
Duration |
0'45 |
Genre |
Classical/Arrangement |
Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1788; arranged by Nicole Elyse DiPaolo in 2019. This piece is also known as "Sonatina" in various anthologies (notably the Suzuki piano books, where it appears at the end of Book 3, already quite condensed from the original piano trio finale).
Specifically arranged for the early-stage piano student who is just beginning to play hands together, and for teachers who don't wish to prolong the "hands alone" stage, this unique adaptation keeps the hands in rhythmic unison and symmetrical contrary motion, optimizing ease of playing when first beginning to engage the "both hands motor area" of the brain. Throughout the piece, the student uses the same finger at the same time in both hands, and the fingers are matched to both-white or both-black keys, respectively. Strongly auditory and kinesthetic learners who don't require visual feedback may successfully learn this piece via rote instruction, too.
Additionally, the transposition to G-flat major allows the student to take advantage of the black keys' inherent posture- and accuracy-enhancing qualities, which are vital in those early lessons when correct technique habits need to be installed. All this using a one-semitone transposition! (I like to think that Mozart wouldn't mind.)
Finally, particularly for the adult student who's keen to dive into the classical repertoire: this is a genuine, well-known piece of chamber music by a certified "Powdered-Wig-Wearing Dead Guy" as we jokingly call them in my studio. Even finicky audience members will enjoy this piece, which will not sound like something a first-year piano student might play: some of the world's most elite piano trios have also recorded this work.
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