The Complete Piano Sonatas (plus Fantasia) -

These works are often bound together because Mozart himself intentionally linked his with the Sonata in C minor, K. 457 when they were published together in 1785. This pairing is considered one of the most significant and dramatic "solid pieces" in the classical keyboard repertoire. Top Recommended Editions

: Often performed as a prelude to Sonata No. 14, creating a continuous, intense musical journey. The Complete Piano Sonatas (plus Fantasia)

When looking for a "solid piece" in terms of physical quality and scholarly accuracy, these editions are widely regarded: These works are often bound together because Mozart

While Mozart is the most common answer for this specific combination, also composed famous "Sonata quasi una fantasia" works, most notably the Moonlight Sonata, Op. 27 No. 2 , which blends the freedom of a fantasy with sonata form. ORC100430 - Mozart: The Complete Piano Sonatas Volume. 1 Top Recommended Editions : Often performed as a

: This is a premier choice for serious pianists. It was revised after the discovery of the original autographs in 1990 and corrected many long-standing errors. It is available at Ficks Music for approximately $19.95 .

: A profoundly moving and popular standalone fantasy.

: One of the most famous and accessible works for students.