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Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Mozart (Sor)

Introduction and Variations on a Theme by Mozart, Op. 9, is one of Fernando Sor's most famous works for guitar.〔John Duarte,liner notes from ''Music of Spain: The Classical Heritage'', 1993〕〔John Duarte, liner notes from ''Music of Spain: Guitarra'', 1993〕〔Brian Jeffrey, ''Fernando Sor: Composer and Guitarist'', 1977〕〔John Williams, liner notes from ''John Williams: Guitar Recital''〕〔Wolf Moser, "Fernando Sor: the Life and Works of a Reluctant Guitarist, Part One" from ''Classical Guitar Magazine'', 2007〕 It was first published in London in 1821 and dedicated to Sor's brother Carlos.〔
==Editions==

The first edition was written, published, and performed at a party, or parties at the homes of nobilities in London. We know this from the title page, which reads “As performed by the author, at the Nobilities’ Concerts.” The French edition was published by Meissonnier, dated roughly in the same period, and had one less variation, no coda, and some differing notes. It is thought that this version could have been a simplification of the original work. However, in 1826 or 27, Meissonnier brought out another version, this one identical to the London first edition.〔

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