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Mozart composed this violin sonata in 1781 while living in Vienna. It is the only sonata in the Opus 2 set not to have three movements. Instead it has a first movement which transitions between a slow relaxed opening to become an agitated Allegro in G minor, followed by a second movement consisting of a theme and 5 inventive variations.
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