Mozart - "Wunderkind Sonaten" K.10-15, Vol. 2 (HEN) published by Henle.
With violoncello part
Composed in London in 1764, Mozart's K. 10-15 can either be played as piano trios, violin sonatas, or simply on the piano. Based on “Royal” sources:
• the copy in the British Library bears the handwritten note:
• “This Volume belongs to the Queen 1788.”
Leopold Mozart was only able to understand his son's musical genius in terms of it being a God-given wonder: "That my boy [...] knows all of this with his 8 years that could be expected of a man of forty years. In short: whoever has not seen or heard it, cannot believe it." In 1764 Wolfgang composed six sonatas in London - possibly after the model of Johann Christian Bach's "Opus 2" - that can either be played as piano trios, violin sonatas, or simply on the piano. "Royal" sources were consulted for the edition: the copy in the British Library bears the handwritten note: "This Volume belongs to the Queen 1788."