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  1. I recently got MIDIs of all Beethoven's sonatas, save for the 32nd piano sonata , and I started wondering, which is the most underappreciated? I personally found the second sonata rather underappreciated.

  2. 1: Sonata no. 28 in A (op. 101) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsItzA34B1I. The devilishly hard second movement alone should have awarded this sonata infamy, if nothing else.

  3. Jun 28, 2024 · Here we are going to be talking about what makes this piano sonata by Beethoven so great. This is one of the best sonatas, and most difficult ones that is lessor known. It is not even one of...

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  4. Beethoven denies us a clear V-I resolution in the first movement, runs to a completely alien tonic (F major) in the second movement, then to a sorrowful minor key in the third movement, and then only after reminiscing the first movement Beethoven finally relents and gives us a V-I movement.

  5. Aug 6, 2018 · Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas are considered probably his greatest piano sonatas. But did you know that it's possible to objectively rank them from worst to best? You won't BELIEVE number 17!

  6. I feel as though op 109 is incredibly underrated - the 3rd movement is probably the best theme and variations of all time (unless you count Chopin Ballade 4 op 52 as a theme and variations piece).

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  8. Mar 22, 2024 · In this article, we’ll explore some of Beethoven’s most well-known sonatas: “Pathétique,” “Moonlight,” “Waldstein,” “Appassionata,” and “Hammerklavier.”

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