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Mozart. Sonata 12 F Major, (1783) . 1st Movement


By: Alexey Kaleynikov
MOZART. Sonata No. 12 F major, KV 332 (1783). 1st movement: Allegro 9:31. Elegant and lively, works fine for weddings, romantic scenes, web presentations, commercials, phone on hold, ringtones. Great for historical period films.


By: Alexey Kaleynikov

Alexey Kaleynikov is a Russian composer who specializes in contemporary Dramatic music for Film, TV, Video Games, and other projects. Working with dynamic Orchestral elements, he writes masterful themes in styles ranging from Action and Adventure to Danger, Military, Fantasy, Mystery, Sports, and more. In addition to composing, Alexey is also a highly accomplished trombone player.
Duration: 9:31    Tempo: Med Fast    BPM: 140    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Classical Music

Subgenre: Classical Piano

Catalog ID: 738607
Keywords: Beautiful Carefree Childlike Confident Cute Delicate Festive Fun Happy Elegant Joyful Light Melodic Nice Playful Smooth Zany Mozart Sonata engagement ring happy event tasteful sophisticated elegant dreamy atmospheric elegance everlasting love song anniversary party wedding photo video website millionaire matchmaker chapel church outdoor garden wedding sunny day smiles happiness forever keepsake diamonds tiaras jewel-encrusted wedding dress Vera Wang morning nuptials cottage or manor period piece traditional old world early wedding music soft tissue cotton balls fluffy clouds heavenly divine atmospheric cinematic flying kites sunny skies sunshine flowers blooming springtime early morning primavera hopeful new day hoping wishful wistful yearning longing nostalgic sentimental announcing it's a boy or it's a girl, new parents, things looking up turning a corner Mom and Dad watching newborn infant waking up, rolling over sweet dreams dreamy angelic movie scene tv

Description: Mozart. Sonata 12 F Major 1783 . 1st Movement, Classical Music, Classical Piano, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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