-
works to be
named by the
composer himself, it was
actually named Grande sonate pathétique (to Beethoven's liking) by the publisher, who was
impressed by...
- The
Sonate champêtre (English:
Rustic Sonata or
Outdoor Sonata) is a
chamber work for oboe, B♭ clarinet, b****oon and
piano written by
Germaine Tailleferre...
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Grande Sonate: Les
Quatre Âges (French for
Grand sonata: The Four Ages), Op. 33, is a four-movement
piano sonata by Charles-Valentin Alkan. The sonata's...
- The
Piano Sonata No. 29 in B♭ major, Op. 106 (known as the Große
Sonate für das Hammerklavier, or more
simply as the Hammerklavier) by
Ludwig van Beethoven...
- the
second movement 'Quasi-Faust' from Charles-Valentin Alkan's
Grande sonate 'Les
quatre âges' is in D♯ minor, and
while the
exposition travels from...
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music a
sonata (/səˈnɑːtə/; pl.
sonate)
literally means a
piece pla**** as
opposed to a
cantata (Latin and Italian...
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Sonate di Scarlatti,
originally titled Tivoli,
Giardino di Scarlatti, is a
ballet made by New York City
Ballet ballet master in
chief Peter Martins to...
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Ludwig van Beethoven's opus
number 27 is a set of two
piano sonatas. They were
published separately in
March 1802. Both
sonatas are
entitled Sonata quasi...
- Telemann's
Sonates sans b****e for two traversos, violins, or
recorders (TWV 40:101–106),
first published in
Hamburg in 1727, reads: "
Sonates sans b****e...
- (XXVIII) a 8 "Sol sol la sol fa mi", Ch.191
Collection of 16
canzoni and 5
sonate for 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15 and 22 "voci, per
sonar con ogni sorte...