Mozart and his music have long been regarded with sacred associations by musicians, critics, and audiences alike. Considering the transcendent purity of Mozart's compositions, this is understandable. Yet, it has inspired a false narrative about Mozart's creative process: far from some kind of semidivine musical oracle whose music stands apart from history and culture, Mozart was very much a product of his time. As Derek Remeš shows in this lesson, Mozart was a "master of convention" – specifically, of the voice leading conventions of 18th-century composition. Remeš reveals the harmonic blueprint underlying the first movement of Mozart's Sonata K. 332, and identifies the "schemas," or stock voice-leading patterns, Mozart is utilizing for his own creative purposes.