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  1. What is the most underrated Beethoven piano sonata? Master Teacher Christopher Elton – Never Ending Impetus. With 50 years at the Royal Academy of Music and an international teaching career, Professor Christopher Elton has gained unique experience in how to coach accomplished artists.

  2. The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C? minor "Quasi una fantasia", Op. 27, No. 2, by Ludwig van Beethoven, popularly known as the Moonlight Sonata (Mondscheinsonate in German), is one of Beethoven's most popular piano sonatas, as well as one of his most famous compositions for the piano.

  3. 2: Sonata no. 4 in E-flat (op. 7) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GI7HhnKlBPw. A gargantuan work, the fourth sonata really should be better known than it is. The first movement reminds me of his Les Adieux, and the third is one of the most tender and beautiful movements Beethoven ever wrote.

  4. The first movement is written in a 3/4 tempo, sounding mysteriously agitated and restless, described by Beethoven as "a contest between the head and heart", based on the situation of the Count deciding whether he should marry a young Viennese dancer. It starts out with powerful chords, responded by more subdued material.

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  6. Five of the best lesser-known Beethoven works to discover - Classical Music.

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  8. Piano Sonata No.14 Moonlight Sonata - Op.27 No.2 Ludwig van Beethoven Piano solo

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