When did Mozart write Rondo?
Mozart never specifically composed a piece of music titled "Rondo." However, he frequently incorporated rondo forms into his compositions. Rondo form is a musical structure consisting of an alternating series of recurring sections (refrains) and contrasting contrasting sections (episodes). Mozart's piano sonatas, symphonies, and concertos often feature the use of rondo forms, most famously in his "Rondo alla Turca," which is the final movement of his Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K.331.