4 arrangements.
First arrangement:
ABRSM Grade 2 (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of
Music, 2021-2022, 2023-2024, 2025-2026, Grades 1-8)
RCM Grade 1 (Royal Conservatory of Music, Grades 1-10,
2022)
For easier reading the note values were doubled.
For easier performing play just the lower bass line as
half notes and omit the upper ones or vice versa.
Wolfgang Plath writes in the preface to volume IX/27/1
of the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe (p.IX): "The notebook...(+)
4 arrangements.
First arrangement:
ABRSM Grade 2 (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of
Music, 2021-2022, 2023-2024, 2025-2026, Grades 1-8)
RCM Grade 1 (Royal Conservatory of Music, Grades 1-10,
2022)
For easier reading the note values were doubled.
For easier performing play just the lower bass line as
half notes and omit the upper ones or vice versa.
Wolfgang Plath writes in the preface to volume IX/27/1
of the Neue Mozart-Ausgabe (p.IX): "The notebook turned
out to be a crude forgery. There remained an anomymous
piano- and music-book from about 1750 of Central German
provenance without any relationship to Mozart."
The first number refers to a widespread selection of
piano pieces attributed to the notebook:
https://imslp.org/wiki/Special:ImagefromIndex/113342/qr
uu
The second classification refers to a copy of the
alleged notebook which is subdivided into suites
regarding keys:
https://archive.org/details/leopoldmozartsno00moza/page
/n11/mode/2up