Mozart Concerto No. 10

In Five Steps Ahead, the main character, Robert and his friend Hal, visit Carolyn, who has a music studio behind her house. After Robert and Carolyn have each played bits of sonatas by Scarlatti, Robert turns to this piece by Mozart.

This is the same studio where Robert leaned piano from Carolyn as a boy. But she is unaware he was her student.

Mozart Concerto No. 10 is a piece that Robert learned from Carolyn as a child. It is designed for two pianos, so they can each take one of the piano parts. It normally requires other instruments, but in learning it, those other instruments were on tape, and for this scene they may be omitted and only the piano parts played.

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