W. A. Mozart - Church Sonata No. 4 In D Major, K.144 / 124a (with Score/sheet Music) Apr 2026

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s is a short, single-movement work from his early career in Salzburg. Composed around 1772, it served as an Epistle Sonata , a brief instrumental interlude played during Mass between the reading of the Epistle and the Gospel. Musical Analysis

: True to the liturgical requirements of the time, the piece is a concise single movement. While simple in structure, it reflects the "Salzburg Church Quartet" style, characterized by its bright, optimistic D major tonality. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s is a short, single-movement work

: The sonata exhibits typical Classical-era elegance with soaring intervals and smooth phrasing. Despite its brevity, Mozart includes striking modulations that add emotional depth to the joyful main theme. Context and Reception While simple in structure, it reflects the "Salzburg

: It is scored for two violins, basso continuo (cello/bass), and organ. Unlike his later, more complex church sonatas, the organ part here primarily provides harmonic support rather than acting as a solo instrument. Context and Reception : It is scored for