W. A. Mozart first movement piano sonata kv 310 in a minor

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Laura Isabel Lennis Cortés

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18th century, Rhetoric, Piano Sonata KV 310 in A minor.

Abstract

A comprehensive approximation from the standpoint of rhetorical figures Abstract: The purpose of this work is to establish an approximation from the standpoint of rhetoric and its figures to the piano sonata KV 310 in A minor, which offers an amount of expressive resources comprehensible from the oratory, that makes it feasible the musical understanding with a more intimate and personal perspective. Rhetoric, as the art of persuasion, accomplishes a connection between written music and affectivity, as well as in the musician performer and the listener.

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