The Nannerl Notenbuch (or Nannerl's Music Book) is a book in which
Leopold Mozart, from
1759 to around
1763, wrote pieces for his daughter,
Maria Anna Mozart (known as 'Nannerl'), to learn and play. His son
Wolfgang also used the book, and wrote his earliest compositions there. The book contains simple short
keyboard (typically
harpsichord) pieces, suitable for beginners; there are many anonymous
minuets, some works by Leopold, and a few other composers including
C. P. E. Bach. There are also some technical exercises, a table of
intervals, and some
modulating figured basses.
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