Fantasia No.3 for piano in d
- K.397
Totaling about 7 minutes.
* Gulda
"Despite being unfinished at Mozart's death, the piece is nonetheless one of his more popular compositions for the piano. Because of its somewhat unusual rhythm, its constantly changing tempo (7 different tempi occur throughout the piece...), and its complete lack of any recognizable musical form (as indicated by the "Fantasy" title), the Fantasia is considered to be a relatively challenging piece to perform."
"Due to these sometimes surprising key changes, ... the music is thought of as quite technically demanding."
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