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Mozart composed this violin sonata in Vienna in 1781, the third of his Opus 2 set. The energy of the first movement is sourced from an almost constant stream of triplets while the second is in the form of a theme and variations in the relative key of D minor. The final movement is particular weighted toward the piano, with only minor interjections from the violin.
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