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Nannerl Notenbuch

The Nannerl Notenbuch, or Notenbuch für Nannerl (English: Nannerl's Music Book) is a book in which Leopold Mozart, from 1759 to about 1764, wrote pieces for his daughter, Maria Anna Mozart (known as "Nannerl"), to learn and play. His son Wolfgang also used the book, in which his earliest compositions were recorded (some penned by his father). The book contains simple short keyboard (typically harpsichord) pieces, suitable for beginners; there are many anonymous minuets, some works by Leopold, and a few works by other composers including Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and the Austrian composer Georg Christoph Wagenseil. There are also some technical exercises, a table of intervals, and some modulating figured basses.[1] The notebook originally contained 48 bound pages of music paper, but only 36 pages remain, with some of the missing 12 pages identified in other collections. Because of the simplicity of the pieces it contains, the book is often used to provide instruction to beginning piano players.

Description of the Notenbuch edit

Originally the Notenbuch was a bound volume comprising forty-eight pages of blank music paper, with eight staves on each page. Inscribed with the words Pour le clavecin (French: For the harpsichord), it was presented to Nannerl on the occasion of her eighth name day on 26 July 1759 (or possibly her eighth birthday, which fell on the 30th or 31st day of the same month). Over the course of the next four years or so, the notebook was gradually filled with pieces written out by Leopold and two or three anonymous Salzburg copyists. Wolfgang is thought to have written out four pieces. Curiously none of the pieces were inscribed by Nannerl herself.

In later years, twelve individual pages were removed from the notebook for one reason or another. Of these, four are now considered lost, but the remaining eight have been identified by Alan Tyson:[2]

The four lost pages have been tentatively reconstructed using a variety of other sources (Nannerl's letters and Georg Nissen's biography of Mozart). It is believed that in its completed state the Notenbuch contained a total of 64 pieces (including exercises and unfinished compositions), of which 52 are in the surviving 36 pages of the book.

Wolfgang Plath (1982) has deduced the existence of five scribes, from a study of the handwriting in the Notenbuch. In addition to Leopold and Wolfgang, three anonymous scribes from Salzburg – known as Anonymous I, Anonymous II and Anonymous III – have been identified. Numbers 58 and 61, thought to be in the four missing pages, are known only from Nissen's material; Plath assumed that these two pieces were copied out by Leopold, who was responsible for more than half the contents of the Notenbuch.[3]

The Notenbuch provides evidence of the collaboration between the young Wolfgang and his father. For example, number 48 is an arrangement of the third movement of Leopold's D major serenade, but the trio also appears as Menuet II in Wolfgang's Sonata K. 6.[4]

The Notenbuch is also useful in providing evidence of Leopold's approach to teaching music. The tables of intervals show that he taught music theory to his children from the start. It seems that he also taught composition from the outset, by means of a given bass line, a melody to be varied, a melody to be continued, and a structural model.[1]

The earliest compositions by Wolfgang are written in Leopold's hand; the father's gentle suggestions for amendments came later.[5]

Wolfgang Mozart's compositions in the book edit

The Notenbuch contains the following pieces by Wolfgang:

Andante in C, K. 1a edit

This piece of music was probably Mozart's first composition. It is an extremely short piece, consisting of just 10 measures, and was notated by the composer's father, Leopold, as Wolfgang was only five years old when he composed it.

It is normally performed on the harpsichord and is in the key of C. The piece opens with a one-bar phrase in 3
4
time
, which is then repeated. A second, modified phrase receives the same treatment. The time signature then changes to 2
4
and in the following four measures Mozart reverts to a typically Baroque style. The piece concludes with a simple authentic cadence.

Allegro in C, K. 1b edit

An extremely short work, consisting of only twelve measures. It was notated by Mozart's father, Leopold, as Wolfgang was only five years old when he composed it.

It is normally performed on the harpsichord, and is in the key of C. As the tempo indicates, it is a fast and lively piece. Unlike K. 1a, this piece is not based on repeated phrases. It begins with an ascending scale in the right hand from the dominant (G) to the mediant (E) on the first and third beats of the bars, while the left hand adds a counterpoint on the off beats. After reaching a peak, the right hand drops down in a series of quarter notes and eighth notes, accompanied by a very simple bass part. Curiously, the final cadence takes place between the eighth and ninth measures: in the last four measures, which make up a quarter of the entire composition, Mozart rings various changes on an unadorned C major triad.

Allegro in F, K. 1c edit

This piece, Allegro for keyboard in F, K. 1c runs to twenty-four measures (including repeats). It was composed by Wolfgang on 11 December 1761 in Salzburg. It was notated by Mozart's father, Leopold, as Wolfgang was just five years old at the time.

This piece was written for the harpsichord and is usually performed on that instrument today, though other keyboard instruments may be used. This Allegro is Mozart's earliest extant piece in F major. Like K. 1b, it is in a fast tempo. It is in rounded binary form, with repeat signs at the end of each of the sections: ||:A:||:BA:||, where A and B each consists of four bars. The music is simple and classical in style. This piece has been compared to a "jolly south German folkdance".[6]

Minuet in F, K. 1d edit

The minuet in F is a very short piece (around a minute in length) in extended binary form. The first section is just eight measures long and the second section twelve; both are marked with repeat signs. K. 1d was notated by Leopold Mozart; Wolfgang was five years old when he composed this piece.

It was written for the harpsichord and is usually performed on that instrument, though other keyboard instruments may be used. This dance is Mozart's earliest extant composition in minuet form. As a minuet it is, by definition, stately in feeling and written in 3
4
time. Like all Mozart's compositions in the Notenbuch, the clearest influences on the style are to be found in the pieces he was studying by Leopold Mozart and Georg Christoph Wagenseil.[7]

It comprises several phrases each beginning with chords, after which broken chords and triplets are used.

Minuet in G, K. 1e edit

Another short piece, of 18 measures, it was probably notated by his father, Leopold Mozart, since Wolfgang was five or six years old at the time.

It was written for the harpsichord and is hence usually performed on the harpsichord, though other keyboard instruments may be used. This minuet in G major is in Mozart's first collection of works. As a minuet, it is relatively fast in 3
4
time
. Unlike K. 1d, it is far less influenced by the baroque style.

It is largely constructed of phrases which are repeated: every two bars are announced by a descending fifth, after which 4 chords are played, a tune is constructed within this restraint. Each phrase is 8 bars long. In two-part harmony, it consists of 3 sections: the opening, a contrasting trio, and reprise of the original.[Not in the score]

Minuet in C, K. 1f edit

A short piece (around a minute in length); it was probably notated by his father, Leopold, since Wolfgang was only five or six years old at the time.

It was written for the harpsichord and is hence usually performed on the harpsichord, though other keyboard instruments may be used. This minuet is in Mozart's first collection of works. As a minuet it is relatively fast in 3
4
time. It is, unlike K. 1d far less influenced by the baroque style.

It is largely constructed of phrases which are repeated: every two bars is announced by a descending fifth, after which 4 chords are played, a tune is constructed within this restraint. Each phrase is 8 bars long. In two part harmony, it consists of 3 sections: the opening, contrasting trio, and a reprise of the original.[Not in the score] It was, in Köchel's first catalogue listed as K. 1 along with Minuet in G, K. 1e.

Minuet in F, K. 2 edit

A very short work (around a minute in length); it was most likely notated by his father, Leopold, as Wolfgang was only five or six years old at the time. The entry for this work was composed in Salzburg in January 1762.

It was written for the harpsichord and is hence usually performed on the harpsichord, though other keyboard instruments may be used.

This piece is a single bar motif which is developed into an eight-bar exposition, which is repeated, and then modulated for another eight bars before being repeated again.

Allegro in B-flat, K. 3 edit

A very short, yet lively piece (around a minute in length); it was most likely notated by his father, Leopold, as Wolfgang was six years old at the time. The entry for this work states it was composed in Salzburg on 4 March 1762.

It was written for the harpsichord and is hence usually performed on the harpsichord, though other keyboard instruments may be used.

Minuet in F, K. 4 edit

A short minuet (around a minute in length); it was most likely notated by his father, Leopold, as Wolfgang was six years old at the time. The entry for this work states it was composed in Salzburg on 11 May 1762.

It was written for the harpsichord and is hence usually performed on the harpsichord, though other keyboard instruments may be used.

Minuet in F "Triolen-Menuett", K. 5 edit

Another short minuet, featuring triplets, the last in the Notenbuch; it was most likely notated by his father, Leopold, as Wolfgang was six years old at the time. The entry for this work states it was composed in Salzburg on 5 July 1762.

It was written for the harpsichord and is hence usually performed on the harpsichord, though other keyboard instruments may be used.

Klavierstück in C, K. 5a edit

A longer piece (around double the amount of time compared to that of other entries in the Notenbuch); the first piece in the book to be inscribed by the young Wolfgang. The entry date for this work states it was composed in Salzburg, sometime during 1764; the precise date is not known.

It was written for the harpsichord and is hence usually performed on the harpsichord, though other keyboard instruments may be used.

Andante in B-flat, K. 5b edit

The final surviving piece in the Nannerl Notenbuch, of which only a fragment is left; notated again by Leopold. Estimated to be composed in Salzburg, around 1764.

It runs for 61 measures (including repeats) and usually performed on the Harpsichord, though other keyboard instruments may be used.

Table of contents edit

The following table summarizes the contents of the Notenbuch.[8]

No. Piece Copyist Composer K. Added comments Notes
01 Menuett in C Anonymous I Anonymous
02 Menuett in F Anonymous I Anonymous
03 Menuett in C Anonymous I Anonymous
04 Menuett in G Anonymous I Anonymous
05 Menuett in F Anonymous I Anonymous
06 Menuett in F Anonymous I Anonymous
07 Menuett in D Anonymous I Anonymous
08 Menuett in F Anonymous I Anonymous Diese vorgehenden 8 Menuetten hat d. Wolfgangerl im 4ten Jahr gelernet
(Wolfgang learned the preceding 8 minuets in his 4th year)
09 Menuett in A Leopold Anonymous
10 Menuett in D Leopold Anonymous
11 Menuett in F Anonymous I Anonymous Disen Menuet und Trio hat dr Wolfgangerl den 26ten Januarij 1761 einen Tag vor seinem 5ten Jahr um halbe 10 Uhr in einer halben Stund gelernet
(Wolfgang learned this minuet and trio in half-an-hour around 9:30 on 26 January 1761, one day before his 5th birthday)
12 Menuett in A Leopold Anonymous
13 Menuett in A Leopold Anonymous
14 Menuett in F Leopold Anonymous
15 Menuett in E Leopold Anonymous
16 Menuett in C Anonymous I Anonymous
17 Menuett in F Leopold Leopold
18 Menuett in B-flat Leopold Anonymous
19 Menuett in F Anonymous I Anonymous K. 32 Diesen Menuet hat d. Wolfgangerl auch im vierten jahr seines alters gelernet
(Wolfgang also learned this minuet when he was four years of age)
K. 32 (Gallimathias musicum), No. 14, is an orchestral version of this piece
20 Allegro in C Wolfgang Wolfgang K. 5a Probably added in 1764
21 Menuett in C Anonymous II Anonymous
22 Marsch in F (I) Anonymous I Anonymous den 4ten feb. 1761 vom Wolfgangerl gelernet
Learned by Wolfgang on the 4 February 1761
23 Marsch in F (II) Leopold Anonymous
24 Allegro in B-flat Leopold Wolfgang K. 8 di Wolfgang Mozart à Paris le 21 Novb. 1763
by Wolfgang Mozart in Paris on 21 November 1763
A piano version of the first movement of Violin Sonata No. 3 in B-flat, K. 8
25 Andante in F Leopold Wolfgang K. 6 A piano version of the second movement of Violin Sonata No. 1 in C, K. 6
Probably written in Brussels in October 1763
26 Menuett in C Leopold Wolfgang K. 6 A piano version of Menuet I from the third movement of Violin Sonata No. 1 in C, K. 6
Probably written in Brussels in October 1763
27 Allegro in C Anonymous I Anonymous
28 Allegro in F Anonymous I Anonymous
29 Klavierstück in F Anonymous I Anonymous
30 Allegro in C Anonymous I Anonymous
31 Scherzo in C Anonymous I Wagenseil del Sgr. Wagenseil
(By Signore Wagenseil)
32 Scherzo in F Anonymous I Anonymous
33 Allegro in F Leopold Anonymous
34 Allegro in C Leopold Anonymous
35 Tempo di menuetto in F Anonymous II Anonymous
36 Allegro moderato in F Anonymous I Anonymous
37 Andante in B-flat Leopold Anonymous
38 Andante in C Leopold Anonymous
39 Arietta con Variazioni in A Anonymous III C.P.E. Bach
40 Allegro in C Leopold Anonymous
41 Allegro in G Leopold Anonymous
42 Allegro in G minor Leopold Anonymous
43 Presto in A Anonymous III J. N. Tischer [de]
44 Polonaise in F Leopold Anonymous
45 Allegro in E minor Leopold Agrell
46 Allegro in C Leopold Wolfgang K. 6 di Wolfgango Mozart d. 14 octob.
(by Wolfgang Mozart on 14 October)
A piano version of the first movement of Violin Sonata No. 1, K. 6
Probably composed in Brussels in 1763
47 Menuett in D Leopold Wolfgang K. 7 di Wolfgango Mozart d. 30ten Novbr. 1763 à Paris
(by Wolfgang Mozart in Paris in 1763)
A piano version of Menuet I from Violin Sonata No. 2 in D, K. 7
48 Menuett in F Leopold Wolfgang K. 6 di Wolfgango Mozart d. 16ten Julÿ 1762
(by Wolfgang Mozart on 16 July 1762)
A piano version of the third movement of Leopold's Serenade in D and Menuet II from the third movement of Wolfgang's Violin Sonata No. 1 in C
Composed in Salzburg
49 Menuett in F Leopold Wolfgang K. 4 di Wolfgango Mozart d. 11ten Maÿ 1762
(by Wolfgang Mozart on 11 May 1762)
Minuet in F, K. 4
Composed in Salzburg
50 Klavierstück in G Leopold Anonymous Fragment
51 Konzertsatz in G Leopold Anonymous
52 Fünf technische Übungen Leopold Anonymous Exercise: Five technical exercises
53 Andante in C Leopold Wolfgang K. 1a
54 Allegro in C Leopold Wolfgang K. 1b
55 Allegro in F Leopold Wolfgang K. 1c
56 Minuet in F Leopold Wolfgang K. 1d Menuetto del Sgr. Wolfgango Mozart 16to Decembris 1761
(Minuet by Wolfgang Mozart on 16 December 1761)
57 Intervalltabelle Leopold Anonymous Exercise: a table of musical intervals
58 Menuett in F Leopold? Wolfgang K. 2 Minuet in F, K. 2
59 Allegro in B-flat Leopold Wolfgang K. 3 del Sgr. Wolfgango Mozart 1762. d. 4ten Martij
(by Wolfgang Mozart on 4 March 1762)
Allegro in B-flat, K. 3
Composed in Salzburg
60 Drei modulierende Generalbaßübungen Leopold Anonymous Exercise: 3 modulating general basses
61 Menuett in F Leopold? Wolfgang K. 5 5. Juli 1762
5 July 1762
Minuet in F, K. 5
Composed in Salzburg
62 Menuett in G Wolfgang Wolfgang K. 1e Minuet in G, K. 1e
Probably added in 1764
63 Menuett in C Wolfgang Wolfgang K. 1f Minuet in C, K. 1f
Probably added in 1764
64 Andante in B-flat Wolfgang Wolfgang K. 5b Fragment of an Andante in B-flat, K. 5b (K. 9b in K1)
Probably added in 1764

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Eisen and Keefe, p. 322
  2. ^ Tyson (1979)
  3. ^ Plath (1982)
  4. ^ Cliff Eisen, 'Leopold Mozart', Grove Music Online ed. L. Macy (Accessed 9 May 2006)
  5. ^ Eisen and Keefe, p. 323
  6. ^ Stanley Sadie (2006), p. 53.
  7. ^ Nicholas Kenyon (2005), p. 251.
  8. ^ Neue Mozart-Ausgabe sämtlicher Werke, Volume 20

References edit

  • Eisen, Cliff, Mozart Studies 2, Oxford University Press, 1998, ISBN 0-19-816343-6
  • Eisen, Cliff and Keefe, Simon P., The Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia, Cambridge University Press, 2006, ISBN 0-521-85659-0
  • Kenyon, Nicholas, The Faber Pocket Guide to Mozart, Faber and Faber Ltd. (2005), ISBN 0-571-22376-1
  • Plath, Wolfgang, Neue Mozart-Ausgabe, Series IX/27: Klavierstücke, Band (Die Notenbücher) (1982)
  • Sadie, Stanley, Mozart; The Early years 1756-1781, Oxford University Press (2006), ISBN 978-0-19-816529-3
  • Tyson, Alan, "A Reconstruction of Nannerl Mozart's Music Book (Notenbuch)" in Music & Letters, vol. 60, no. 4 (October 1979), pp. 389–400

Further reading edit

  • Kaiser, Ulrich [de], Die Notenbücher der Mozarts als Grundlage der Analyse von W. A. Mozarts Kompositionen 1761-1767, Bärenreiter-Verlag Kassel, 2007, ISBN 978-3761819999, online at www.mozartforschung.de

External links edit

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The Nannerl Notenbuch or Notenbuch fur Nannerl English Nannerl s Music Book is a book in which Leopold Mozart from 1759 to about 1764 wrote pieces for his daughter Maria Anna Mozart known as Nannerl to learn and play His son Wolfgang also used the book in which his earliest compositions were recorded some penned by his father The book contains simple short keyboard typically harpsichord pieces suitable for beginners there are many anonymous minuets some works by Leopold and a few works by other composers including Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach and the Austrian composer Georg Christoph Wagenseil There are also some technical exercises a table of intervals and some modulating figured basses 1 The notebook originally contained 48 bound pages of music paper but only 36 pages remain with some of the missing 12 pages identified in other collections Because of the simplicity of the pieces it contains the book is often used to provide instruction to beginning piano players Contents 1 Description of the Notenbuch 2 Wolfgang Mozart s compositions in the book 2 1 Andante in C K 1a 2 2 Allegro in C K 1b 2 3 Allegro in F K 1c 2 4 Minuet in F K 1d 2 5 Minuet in G K 1e 2 6 Minuet in C K 1f 2 7 Minuet in F K 2 2 8 Allegro in B flat K 3 2 9 Minuet in F K 4 2 10 Minuet in F Triolen Menuett K 5 2 11 Klavierstuck in C K 5a 2 12 Andante in B flat K 5b 3 Table of contents 4 Notes 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksDescription of the Notenbuch editOriginally the Notenbuch was a bound volume comprising forty eight pages of blank music paper with eight staves on each page Inscribed with the words Pour le clavecin French For the harpsichord it was presented to Nannerl on the occasion of her eighth name day on 26 July 1759 or possibly her eighth birthday which fell on the 30th or 31st day of the same month Over the course of the next four years or so the notebook was gradually filled with pieces written out by Leopold and two or three anonymous Salzburg copyists Wolfgang is thought to have written out four pieces Curiously none of the pieces were inscribed by Nannerl herself In later years twelve individual pages were removed from the notebook for one reason or another Of these four are now considered lost but the remaining eight have been identified by Alan Tyson 2 two pages in the Bibliotheque Nationale Paris one in the Museum Carolino Augusteum Salzburg two in the Pierpont Morgan Library New York City one in the Leipzig University Library Leipzig one survives only as a facsimile and consists of the opening measures of K 5b one now in a private collection consists of a single leaf containing the rest of K 5b The four lost pages have been tentatively reconstructed using a variety of other sources Nannerl s letters and Georg Nissen s biography of Mozart It is believed that in its completed state the Notenbuch contained a total of 64 pieces including exercises and unfinished compositions of which 52 are in the surviving 36 pages of the book Wolfgang Plath 1982 has deduced the existence of five scribes from a study of the handwriting in the Notenbuch In addition to Leopold and Wolfgang three anonymous scribes from Salzburg known as Anonymous I Anonymous II and Anonymous III have been identified Numbers 58 and 61 thought to be in the four missing pages are known only from Nissen s material Plath assumed that these two pieces were copied out by Leopold who was responsible for more than half the contents of the Notenbuch 3 The Notenbuch provides evidence of the collaboration between the young Wolfgang and his father For example number 48 is an arrangement of the third movement of Leopold s D major serenade but the trio also appears as Menuet II in Wolfgang s Sonata K 6 4 The Notenbuch is also useful in providing evidence of Leopold s approach to teaching music The tables of intervals show that he taught music theory to his children from the start It seems that he also taught composition from the outset by means of a given bass line a melody to be varied a melody to be continued and a structural model 1 The earliest compositions by Wolfgang are written in Leopold s hand the father s gentle suggestions for amendments came later 5 Wolfgang Mozart s compositions in the book editThe Notenbuch contains the following pieces by Wolfgang Andante in C K 1a edit nbsp Andante in C source source source Problems playing this file See media help This piece of music was probably Mozart s first composition It is an extremely short piece consisting of just 10 measures and was notated by the composer s father Leopold as Wolfgang was only five years old when he composed it It is normally performed on the harpsichord and is in the key of C The piece opens with a one bar phrase in 34 time which is then repeated A second modified phrase receives the same treatment The time signature then changes to 24 and in the following four measures Mozart reverts to a typically Baroque style The piece concludes with a simple authentic cadence Allegro in C K 1b edit nbsp Allegro in C source source source An extremely short work consisting of only twelve measures It was notated by Mozart s father Leopold as Wolfgang was only five years old when he composed it It is normally performed on the harpsichord and is in the key of C As the tempo indicates it is a fast and lively piece Unlike K 1a this piece is not based on repeated phrases It begins with an ascending scale in the right hand from the dominant G to the mediant E on the first and third beats of the bars while the left hand adds a counterpoint on the off beats After reaching a peak the right hand drops down in a series of quarter notes and eighth notes accompanied by a very simple bass part Curiously the final cadence takes place between the eighth and ninth measures in the last four measures which make up a quarter of the entire composition Mozart rings various changes on an unadorned C major triad Allegro in F K 1c edit nbsp Allegro in F source source source This piece Allegro for keyboard in F K 1c runs to twenty four measures including repeats It was composed by Wolfgang on 11 December 1761 in Salzburg It was notated by Mozart s father Leopold as Wolfgang was just five years old at the time This piece was written for the harpsichord and is usually performed on that instrument today though other keyboard instruments may be used This Allegro is Mozart s earliest extant piece in F major Like K 1b it is in a fast tempo It is in rounded binary form with repeat signs at the end of each of the sections A BA where A and B each consists of four bars The music is simple and classical in style This piece has been compared to a jolly south German folkdance 6 Minuet in F K 1d edit nbsp Minuet in F source source source The minuet in F is a very short piece around a minute in length in extended binary form The first section is just eight measures long and the second section twelve both are marked with repeat signs K 1d was notated by Leopold Mozart Wolfgang was five years old when he composed this piece It was written for the harpsichord and is usually performed on that instrument though other keyboard instruments may be used This dance is Mozart s earliest extant composition in minuet form As a minuet it is by definition stately in feeling and written in 34 time Like all Mozart s compositions in the Notenbuch the clearest influences on the style are to be found in the pieces he was studying by Leopold Mozart and Georg Christoph Wagenseil 7 It comprises several phrases each beginning with chords after which broken chords and triplets are used Minuet in G K 1e edit nbsp Minuet in G source source source Another short piece of 18 measures it was probably notated by his father Leopold Mozart since Wolfgang was five or six years old at the time It was written for the harpsichord and is hence usually performed on the harpsichord though other keyboard instruments may be used This minuet in G major is in Mozart s first collection of works As a minuet it is relatively fast in 34 time Unlike K 1d it is far less influenced by the baroque style It is largely constructed of phrases which are repeated every two bars are announced by a descending fifth after which 4 chords are played a tune is constructed within this restraint Each phrase is 8 bars long In two part harmony it consists of 3 sections the opening a contrasting trio and reprise of the original Not in the score Minuet in C K 1f edit A short piece around a minute in length it was probably notated by his father Leopold since Wolfgang was only five or six years old at the time It was written for the harpsichord and is hence usually performed on the harpsichord though other keyboard instruments may be used This minuet is in Mozart s first collection of works As a minuet it is relatively fast in 34 time It is unlike K 1d far less influenced by the baroque style It is largely constructed of phrases which are repeated every two bars is announced by a descending fifth after which 4 chords are played a tune is constructed within this restraint Each phrase is 8 bars long In two part harmony it consists of 3 sections the opening contrasting trio and a reprise of the original Not in the score It was in Kochel s first catalogue listed as K 1 along with Minuet in G K 1e Minuet in F K 2 edit A very short work around a minute in length it was most likely notated by his father Leopold as Wolfgang was only five or six years old at the time The entry for this work was composed in Salzburg in January 1762 It was written for the harpsichord and is hence usually performed on the harpsichord though other keyboard instruments may be used This piece is a single bar motif which is developed into an eight bar exposition which is repeated and then modulated for another eight bars before being repeated again Allegro in B flat K 3 edit A very short yet lively piece around a minute in length it was most likely notated by his father Leopold as Wolfgang was six years old at the time The entry for this work states it was composed in Salzburg on 4 March 1762 It was written for the harpsichord and is hence usually performed on the harpsichord though other keyboard instruments may be used Minuet in F K 4 edit A short minuet around a minute in length it was most likely notated by his father Leopold as Wolfgang was six years old at the time The entry for this work states it was composed in Salzburg on 11 May 1762 It was written for the harpsichord and is hence usually performed on the harpsichord though other keyboard instruments may be used Minuet in F Triolen Menuett K 5 edit Another short minuet featuring triplets the last in the Notenbuch it was most likely notated by his father Leopold as Wolfgang was six years old at the time The entry for this work states it was composed in Salzburg on 5 July 1762 It was written for the harpsichord and is hence usually performed on the harpsichord though other keyboard instruments may be used Klavierstuck in C K 5a edit A longer piece around double the amount of time compared to that of other entries in the Notenbuch the first piece in the book to be inscribed by the young Wolfgang The entry date for this work states it was composed in Salzburg sometime during 1764 the precise date is not known It was written for the harpsichord and is hence usually performed on the harpsichord though other keyboard instruments may be used Andante in B flat K 5b edit nbsp Andante in B fragment source source source The final surviving piece in the Nannerl Notenbuch of which only a fragment is left notated again by Leopold Estimated to be composed in Salzburg around 1764 It runs for 61 measures including repeats and usually performed on the Harpsichord though other keyboard instruments may be used Table of contents editThe following table summarizes the contents of the Notenbuch 8 No Piece Copyist Composer K Added comments Notes 0 1 Menuett in C Anonymous I Anonymous 0 2 Menuett in F Anonymous I Anonymous 0 3 Menuett in C Anonymous I Anonymous 0 4 Menuett in G Anonymous I Anonymous 0 5 Menuett in F Anonymous I Anonymous 0 6 Menuett in F Anonymous I Anonymous 0 7 Menuett in D Anonymous I Anonymous 0 8 Menuett in F Anonymous I Anonymous Diese vorgehenden 8 Menuetten hat d Wolfgangerl im 4ten Jahr gelernet Wolfgang learned the preceding 8 minuets in his 4th year 0 9 Menuett in A Leopold Anonymous 10 Menuett in D Leopold Anonymous 11 Menuett in F Anonymous I Anonymous Disen Menuet und Trio hat dr Wolfgangerl den 26ten Januarij 1761 einen Tag vor seinem 5ten Jahr um halbe 10 Uhr in einer halben Stund gelernet Wolfgang learned this minuet and trio in half an hour around 9 30 on 26 January 1761 one day before his 5th birthday 12 Menuett in A Leopold Anonymous 13 Menuett in A Leopold Anonymous 14 Menuett in F Leopold Anonymous 15 Menuett in E Leopold Anonymous 16 Menuett in C Anonymous I Anonymous 17 Menuett in F Leopold Leopold 18 Menuett in B flat Leopold Anonymous 19 Menuett in F Anonymous I Anonymous K 32 Diesen Menuet hat d Wolfgangerl auch im vierten jahr seines alters gelernet Wolfgang also learned this minuet when he was four years of age K 32 Gallimathias musicum No 14 is an orchestral version of this piece 20 Allegro in C Wolfgang Wolfgang K 5a Probably added in 1764 21 Menuett in C Anonymous II Anonymous 22 Marsch in F I Anonymous I Anonymous den 4ten feb 1761 vom Wolfgangerl gelernetLearned by Wolfgang on the 4 February 1761 23 Marsch in F II Leopold Anonymous 24 Allegro in B flat Leopold Wolfgang K 8 di Wolfgang Mozart a Paris le 21 Novb 1763by Wolfgang Mozart in Paris on 21 November 1763 A piano version of the first movement of Violin Sonata No 3 in B flat K 8 25 Andante in F Leopold Wolfgang K 6 A piano version of the second movement of Violin Sonata No 1 in C K 6Probably written in Brussels in October 1763 26 Menuett in C Leopold Wolfgang K 6 A piano version of Menuet I from the third movement of Violin Sonata No 1 in C K 6Probably written in Brussels in October 1763 27 Allegro in C Anonymous I Anonymous 28 Allegro in F Anonymous I Anonymous 29 Klavierstuck in F Anonymous I Anonymous 30 Allegro in C Anonymous I Anonymous 31 Scherzo in C Anonymous I Wagenseil del Sgr Wagenseil By Signore Wagenseil 32 Scherzo in F Anonymous I Anonymous 33 Allegro in F Leopold Anonymous 34 Allegro in C Leopold Anonymous 35 Tempo di menuetto in F Anonymous II Anonymous 36 Allegro moderato in F Anonymous I Anonymous 37 Andante in B flat Leopold Anonymous 38 Andante in C Leopold Anonymous 39 Arietta con Variazioni in A Anonymous III C P E Bach 40 Allegro in C Leopold Anonymous 41 Allegro in G Leopold Anonymous 42 Allegro in G minor Leopold Anonymous 43 Presto in A Anonymous III J N Tischer de 44 Polonaise in F Leopold Anonymous 45 Allegro in E minor Leopold Agrell 46 Allegro in C Leopold Wolfgang K 6 di Wolfgango Mozart d 14 octob by Wolfgang Mozart on 14 October A piano version of the first movement of Violin Sonata No 1 K 6Probably composed in Brussels in 1763 47 Menuett in D Leopold Wolfgang K 7 di Wolfgango Mozart d 30ten Novbr 1763 a Paris by Wolfgang Mozart in Paris in 1763 A piano version of Menuet I from Violin Sonata No 2 in D K 7 48 Menuett in F Leopold Wolfgang K 6 di Wolfgango Mozart d 16ten July 1762 by Wolfgang Mozart on 16 July 1762 A piano version of the third movement of Leopold s Serenade in D and Menuet II from the third movement of Wolfgang s Violin Sonata No 1 in CComposed in Salzburg 49 Menuett in F Leopold Wolfgang K 4 di Wolfgango Mozart d 11ten May 1762 by Wolfgang Mozart on 11 May 1762 Minuet in F K 4Composed in Salzburg 50 Klavierstuck in G Leopold Anonymous Fragment 51 Konzertsatz in G Leopold Anonymous 52 Funf technische Ubungen Leopold Anonymous Exercise Five technical exercises 53 Andante in C Leopold Wolfgang K 1a 54 Allegro in C Leopold Wolfgang K 1b 55 Allegro in F Leopold Wolfgang K 1c 56 Minuet in F Leopold Wolfgang K 1d Menuetto del Sgr Wolfgango Mozart 16to Decembris 1761 Minuet by Wolfgang Mozart on 16 December 1761 57 Intervalltabelle Leopold Anonymous Exercise a table of musical intervals 58 Menuett in F Leopold Wolfgang K 2 Minuet in F K 2 59 Allegro in B flat Leopold Wolfgang K 3 del Sgr Wolfgango Mozart 1762 d 4ten Martij by Wolfgang Mozart on 4 March 1762 Allegro in B flat K 3Composed in Salzburg 60 Drei modulierende Generalbassubungen Leopold Anonymous Exercise 3 modulating general basses 61 Menuett in F Leopold Wolfgang K 5 5 Juli 17625 July 1762 Minuet in F K 5Composed in Salzburg 62 Menuett in G Wolfgang Wolfgang K 1e Minuet in G K 1eProbably added in 1764 63 Menuett in C Wolfgang Wolfgang K 1f Minuet in C K 1fProbably added in 1764 64 Andante in B flat Wolfgang Wolfgang K 5b Fragment of an Andante in B flat K 5b K 9b in K1 Probably added in 1764Notes edit a b Eisen and Keefe p 322 Tyson 1979 Plath 1982 Cliff Eisen Leopold Mozart Grove Music Online ed L Macy Accessed 9 May 2006 Eisen and Keefe p 323 Stanley Sadie 2006 p 53 Nicholas Kenyon 2005 p 251 Neue Mozart Ausgabe samtlicher Werke Volume 20References editEisen Cliff Mozart Studies 2 Oxford University Press 1998 ISBN 0 19 816343 6 Eisen Cliff and Keefe Simon P The Cambridge Mozart Encyclopedia Cambridge University Press 2006 ISBN 0 521 85659 0 Kenyon Nicholas The Faber Pocket Guide to Mozart Faber and Faber Ltd 2005 ISBN 0 571 22376 1 Plath Wolfgang Neue Mozart Ausgabe Series IX 27 Klavierstucke Band Die Notenbucher 1982 Sadie Stanley Mozart The Early years 1756 1781 Oxford University Press 2006 ISBN 978 0 19 816529 3 Tyson Alan A Reconstruction of Nannerl Mozart s Music Book Notenbuch in Music amp Letters vol 60 no 4 October 1979 pp 389 400Further reading editKaiser Ulrich de Die Notenbucher der Mozarts als Grundlage der Analyse von W A Mozarts Kompositionen 1761 1767 Barenreiter Verlag Kassel 2007 ISBN 978 3761819999 online at www mozartforschung deExternal links editNannerl Notenbuch Score in the Neue Mozart Ausgabe Portal nbsp Classical music Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nannerl 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