Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
1756 – 1791
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote eighteen numbered piano sonatas, two dozen sets of variations, and a small constellation of fantasias and rondos that together define the Classical style at the keyboard. Clarity of texture, rhetorical wit, and singing line are the hallmarks of his writing for the fortepiano.
Mozart's sonatas are the gateway to the Classical style for almost every serious pianist, and his concertos remain the central Classical-era works for piano and orchestra.
The 64 public-domain piano works listed below are sortable, downloadable as PDF score editions, and free to study, perform, record, and re-engrave. Each piece links to its individual page with full catalog data, performance notes, and historical context. Browse more works from the Classical era, or use the difficulty filters below to narrow by technical level.