Only considering attested works, the number is 44 with the following distribution: piano (27), violin (5), horn (4), Flute (1), bassoon (1), harp and flute (1), Oboe (1), Clarinet (1) for a total of 41 to which we can add 3 more: 1 sinfonian concertante for violin and viola 1 sinfonia concertante for oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon 1 flute concerto (arrangement of bassoon concerto)
Mozart composed 5 violin concertos, as well as some solo pieces for violin and orchestra. Besides there are 2 concertos that are of doubtful authenticity.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote a total of 27 concertos. There is a story that he wrote his first harpsichord concerto at 4 years of age.
He wrote 25 piano concertos. And most of those were pieces which were just for him to perform. Mozart also wrote 12 violin concertos. So he was a busy man.
Mozart wrote 27 piano concertos.
Mozart composed 27 known piano concertos
5 violin concertos
Mozart wrote 18 sonatas for solo piano.
Mozart wrote 18 complete keyboard sonatas for the "piano" of his time (which was not, strictly speaking, the modern pianoforte). There is also a traditional "19th" sonata which consist of two separate works usually performed as a complete sonata. You can find all 19 of them, chronologically, in both MIDI and MP3 form at: http://www.sdrodrian.com/mozart/sonatas/
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Wagner wrote 5 sonatas over his lifetime. He wrote two solo piano sonatas and one for four-hands during his studies and before his professional career. He wrote and published two piano sonatas in 1831 and 1832.
Beethoven wrote 38 to be exact! Though the last 6 didn't have opus. Have a look at 'How many piano sonatas did Beethoven wrote'. There are some extra details about this question.
Mozart performed a great many of his works himself.
5 plus the transition
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote many Piano Sonatas, Concertos, Duets, Trios, etc. There are probably anywhere between 200-300 piano pieces written by Mozart.
Mozart wrote 18 complete keyboard sonatas for the "piano" of his time (which was not, strictly speaking, the modern pianoforte). There is also a traditional "19th" sonata which consist of two separate works usually performed as a complete sonata. You can find all 19 of them, chronologically, in both MIDI and MP3 form at: http://www.sdrodrian.com/mozart/sonatas/
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Wagner wrote 5 sonatas over his lifetime. He wrote two solo piano sonatas and one for four-hands during his studies and before his professional career. He wrote and published two piano sonatas in 1831 and 1832.
Beethoven wrote 38 to be exact! Though the last 6 didn't have opus. Have a look at 'How many piano sonatas did Beethoven wrote'. There are some extra details about this question.
W.A. Mozart wrote 27 concertos for Piano and Orchestra.
Mozart performed a great many of his works himself.
Mozart wrote many sonatas, which are musical works.
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Yes. He wrote 555 sonatas.
626 cataloged by Kochel. Since Kochel's count, we have discovered more. So about 1,000