- A
piano sonata is a
sonata written for a solo
piano.
Piano sonatas are
usually written in
three or four movements,
although some
piano sonatas have been...
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three piano sonatas, two of
which were
published in his lifetime, one posthumously. They are
considered to be
among Chopin's most
difficult piano compositions...
- The
Piano Sonata No. 1 in C major, Op. 1, of
Johannes Brahms was
written in
Hamburg in 1853, and
published later that year.
Despite being his
first published...
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Beethoven wrote 32
mature piano sonatas between 1795 and 1822. (He also
wrote 3
juvenile sonatas at the age of 13 and one
unfinished sonata, WoO. 51.) Although...
- The
Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor,
marked Quasi una fantasia, Op. 27, No. 2, is a
piano sonata by
Ludwig van Beethoven,
completed in 1801 and dedicated...
- The
Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331 / 300i, by
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is a
piano sonata in
three movements. The
sonata was
published by Artaria...
- of three, Say
started his
piano lessons under the
tutelage of
pianist Mithat Fenmen. Say
wrote his
first piece, a
piano sonata, in 1984, at the age of fourteen...
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Arpeggione Sonata - 1.
Allegro Moderato Franz Schubert's
Arpeggione Sonata – 1.
Allegro Moderato,
performed in a
transcription for
cello and
piano by Hans...
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Piano sonatas may
refer to:
Piano sonatas (Beethoven)
Piano sonatas (Boulez)
Piano sonatas (Chopin) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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Franz Schubert's last
three piano sonatas, D 958, 959 and 960, are his last
major compositions for solo
piano. They were
written during the last months...