Classical. The Six Sonatas for Piano K. 26-31 that can also have a violin accompaniment were composed in The Hague. They were published in 1766 and were dedicated to Princess Caroline von Nassau-Weilburg. These jewels by the "Wunderkind" Mozart have onlybeen known in the form of violin sonatas up to now (also see Henle Urtext edition HN 1079). Henle's edition for solo piano, the first time it has ever been printed in this form, is now available for piano teachers to make use of in their lessons, as wellas for all lovers of Mozart. -the publisher