The Sonata in A Major, K.331, is a bit unusual because its first movement is not the usual Allegro but a series of seven wide ranging variations. Performers usually omit most of the repeats, and although I agree with that practice, I entered the repeats as written. The printed score contains a small mistake in the first ending of the first part of the fifth variation (bar 98): the 1/32 rest should be dotted. The most famous part of this sonata is its third movement, "Alla Turca", which I'm not going to transcribe - there are enough scores already. Michael Bednarek http://mcmbednarek.tripod.com/ Brisbane, October 2003