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Pianos of Mozart&#039;s time typically had 60 or 61 keys.  Mozart composed for these during his return to Vienna where the piano was the new musical rage (displacing the harpsichord.)  The piano as we know it today was developed after Mozart&#039;s death in 1791.</description>
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<p>Pianos of Mozart&#8217;s time typically had 60 or 61 keys.  Mozart composed for these during his return to Vienna where the piano was the new musical rage (displacing the harpsichord.)  The piano as we know it today was developed after Mozart&#8217;s death in 1791.</p>
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