For a composer who lived only three and a half decades, producing intensely, it can be said that his maturity began at the age of twenty-five. Perhaps for this reason, the work of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart preserves, at the height of its creative potential, the freshness of youth. The spontaneity, almost naivety, of his musical language remains intact as his production advances and his compositional resources consolidate.
In this third volume of the complete piano sonatas, Clara Sverner presents four more pieces: K. 311, in D major; K. 310 in A Minor; K. 330, in C Major and the famous K. 331, in A Major, where the composer progressively worked on melodic ornamentation, rhythmic movement, nuances of harmony and the contextualization of the theme. Of the latter, the third movement, allegretto, stands out: the famous alla turca.
Restless and unique, Clara has built over an expressive and successful career a legacy of memorable recordings that reflect her permanent boldness. When performing the eighteen sonatas for piano by Mozart, the pianist covers her interpretations with vivid colors and aesthetic precision, without ever losing sight of balance, offering a majestic reading of the Mozartian universe.