G. Henle Verlag
Three Movements For Piano Trio, Fragments K 442
Mozart Has Always Started Compositions And Then Not Completed. Some Of These Fragments Convey Extremely Valuable Music As The Three Piano Trio Fragments Presented Here Impressively Demonstrate. They Were Written By Mozart At Different Times As Single Sentences. Nevertheless, The Posthumous First Edition Summed Them Together To A Supposedly New, Unknown Piano Trio Of Mozart, Which Is Why They Were Given The Common Number 442 In The Köchel Index. The Basis Of The First Edition Are The Stylistically Secure, But Not Very Original Additions To The Mozart Friend Abbé Maximilian Stadler. In Addition To These, The Henle Urtext Edition Also Offers Newly Composed, Very Worthwhile Additions By Robert D. Levin.