Trio Elétrico Armandinho, Dodô e Osmar - Marcha Turca

Banda Armandinho, Dodô e Osmar
Banda Armandinho, Dodô e Osmar
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Trio Elétrico Armandinho, Dodô e Osmar tocando a Marcha Turca de Mozart (Rondo Alla Turca) no Pelourinho, em Salvador-BA, dia 03 de março de 2010.

Trio Elétrico Armandinho, Dodô e Osmar performing Alla Turca (popularly known as the Turkish Rondo or Turkish March) at Pelourinho, in Salvador-BA. March, 03, 2010.


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*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K 331 (300i) has the original Title "Klaviersonate Nummer 11". It is a sonata in three movements:

1 - Andante grazioso — a theme with six variations
2 - Menuetto — a minuet and trio
3 - Alla Turca: Allegretto in A minor

All of the movements are in the key of A major or A minor; that is, the work is homotonal. A typical performance takes about 24 minutes.

It is uncertain where and when Mozart composed the sonata; however, Vienna or Salzburg in around 1783 is currently thought to be most likely (Paris and dates as far back as 1778 have also been suggested).

The last movement, Alla Turca, popularly known as the Turkish Rondo or Turkish March, is often heard on its own and is one of Mozart's best-known piano pieces. It imitates the sound of Turkish Janissary bands, the music of which was much in vogue at that time. Various other works of the time imitate this music, including Mozart's own opera The Abduction from the Seraglio. For more on this style of work, see Turkish music (style).

In Mozart's time, the last movement was sometimes performed on pianos built with a "Turkish stop", allowing it to be embellished with extra percussion effects; see Fortepiano.

*Extracted from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_So...)
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