The structure is as follows: Tema: Andante Grazioso, Menuetto and Rondo alla Turca: Allegretto. This work is particularly famous and recognisable by its third movement called "Alla Turca" (meaning, "the Turkish way") or "Turkish March". One of the most important works of Mozart is the Sonata n✡1 piano in A major, composed around 1780 (the exact date and place are not known). His curiosity has no limits, and this is what made him an accomplished composer: his works bring together both the strength and grace as well as emotion and sadness. This daring artist is a jack-of-all trades: according to his discoveries, each genre, each instrument and musical form draws. With Joseph Haydn, Mozart is the composer who best represents the classic style, but his music goes far beyond this: it has combined a style that is both gallant and erudite, within his works there are contrapuntal complexities of the late Baroque mixed with some of the most innovative styles for its time.
His exceptional mastery greatly influenced the design of the concerto, the symphony and sonata. He was also one of the most important masters of the Opera. He embraced all musical styles of his time and became a prodigy in piano and violin that he picked up with ease. He was able to reach the top through the excellent education he received from his father Leopold Mozart, composer, violinist and highly respected professor at the time, but also through his own talent, especially as a composer and musician. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) is undoubtedly a genius of classical music that still holds a special place in today’s musical scene. Piano composer: Mozart Mozart and Alla Turca