Mozart, W.A. - Church Sonata No.13, K. 328 (Two Violins and Viola)
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Product Description
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Composer: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756–1791)
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Arrangement: String Trio (Two Violins and Viola)
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Format: Digital Download (Instant PDF)
Originally composed in 1779 as one of Mozart’s 17 sonate da chiesa, this single-movement work was intended to be performed during a celebration of Mass. While originally scored for two violins, organ, and bass, this specialized trio arrangement gracefully adapts the majestic, concertante organ lines and foundational bass textures into an intimate string setting. It is a bright, tuneful, and highly rewarding addition to any classical chamber music library.
Educational & Pedagogical Value
This arrangement serves as an exceptional teaching tool for private studios, youth orchestras, and chamber music programs:
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Developing Core Ensemble Skills: Transitioning to a one-on-a-part trio challenges students to build absolute rhythmic independence. Without a piano or organ to provide a pitch foundation, players must listen deeply to one another to achieve a clean, balanced string tone.
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Accessible Classical Masterpiece: This piece provides strong intermediate students and advanced amateurs with authentic, sophisticated Mozart repertoire. It offers the grand feel of a Classical concerto without demanding virtuosic high-register shifting or extreme technical hurdles.
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Articulation and Bow Control: It functions as a textbook study in Classical style—requiring students to practice light, crisp bow strokes (such as détaché and controlled spiccato) and execute sudden forte/piano dynamic contrasts cleanly without compromising intonation.
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Engaging Voice Leading: By distributing the rich texture across two violins and a viola, every player is given an active, engaging part. Students learn the crucial chamber skill of conversational playing—knowing when to project the primary melody versus when to back off into a supportive accompanying role.