List of solo piano pieces, Austrian

List of solo piano pieces, Austrian

*Joseph Haydn
**62 Sonatas

*Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
**19 Sonatas
**Fantasias for Piano

*Franz Schubert
**Impromptus
**Moments musicaux
**21 Sonatas

*Arnold Schoenberg
**6 pieces, op. 19

*Anton Webern
**Variations, op. 27

See also Lists of solo piano pieces.


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