Yes it is in the idiom. Typical of the style heard in the early 1770s. It is probably closer to Johann Christian Bach's style on reflection; some influences of his colleague Carl Abel in here too. ;)
Thanks :) I am going to be uploading some of my older stuff to this channel. I am just moving it over from the previous software I had been using. I have quite a lot there, in fact, that I should resurrect ;) Do you compose music yourself?
I'll look forward to hearing it. I used to compose when I was a kid, but no longer. I tend to improvise a little at the piano, but I can't say I've any great talent for it.
I like it a lot, it feels quite mozart😂❤🎉
Yes it is in the idiom. Typical of the style heard in the early 1770s. It is probably closer to Johann Christian Bach's style on reflection; some influences of his colleague Carl Abel in here too. ;)
I very much enjoyed your sonata Markus, particularly the second movement. Bravo!
Thanks :) I am going to be uploading some of my older stuff to this channel. I am just moving it over from the previous software I had been using. I have quite a lot there, in fact, that I should resurrect ;) Do you compose music yourself?
I'll look forward to hearing it. I used to compose when I was a kid, but no longer. I tend to improvise a little at the piano, but I can't say I've any great talent for it.
@@marcus8258 I have enjoyed the content on your channel so far, anyway!
Thank you!😊
First measure: Wedding March
The rest: Ah Mozart
To which wedding march do you refer?
And yes, the style is typical of late 1760 and early 1770 but not unique to Mozart ;)