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  1. Browse the complete list of music pieces composed by Ludwig van Beethoven. Musopen. Free music and sheet music. ... Piano Sonata No. 13 in E-flat major, Op. 27 No. 1 ...

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    Sonata ( / səˈnɑːtə /; Italian: [soˈnaːta], pl. sonate; from Latin and Italian: sonare [archaic Italian; replaced in the modern language by suonare ], "to sound"), in music, literally means a piece played as opposed to a cantata (Latin and Italian cantare, "to sing"), a piece sung. [1] : 17 The term evolved through the history of music ...

  3. Plus, ragtime! (in variation 3) 5. op. 109. The trills in the finale are slightly easier than in the op. 111, but still very challenging. 6. op. 7. The hardest of the early sonatas, and the longest save the op. 106. The first movement is *really* hard to play at tempo. 7. op. 57 - Appassionata.

  4. Nov 25, 2022 · Wilhelm Kempff, piano (studio recording, 1964-65) | TIMESTAMPS below 🎵 Feel free to check out Schubert's complete Piano Sonatas with score aswell: https:...

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  5. Dec 12, 2023 · An exposed opening for solo violin, double-stopping across all four strings. The longest, and most complex, of Beethoven’s 10 violin sonatas, regarded as the pinnacle of violin sonatas. At the first performance, with Beethoven on piano, the violinist George Bridgetower sight-read the score, because Beethoven only finished it the night before.

  6. Piano Sonatas, Ops 10 & 13. Deux-Elles DXL1161. Louis Lortie. Even Beethoven’s Op.2, his first acknowledged sonatas, which are explicitly Haydnesque sonatas, are filled with wonderful new things. Listen to the slow movement of Op.2, No.3, which at first is reminiscent of Bach: Beethoven gives you a simple chorale but then mixes in strange ...

  7. sonata form. trio sonata. sonatina. sonata, type of musical composition, usually for a solo instrument or a small instrumental ensemble, that typically consists of two to four movements, or sections, each in a related key but with a unique musical character. Deriving from the past participle of the Italian verb sonare, “to sound,” the term ...

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