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A good example of Schubert's departure from Beethoven's line can be found in his most overt quotation of Beethoven – the opening of the Sonata in C minor. Once Schubert's theme has reached A ♭ – the highest note in Beethoven's theme – instead of the original, witty cadence in the tonic, Schubert's theme continues to ascend to higher ...
The Sonata in B-flat major for piano four-hands (Grande Sonate), Op. 30, D 617 by Franz Schubert, is the first of two sonatas for two pianists the composer wrote in his lifetime, the other being the Grand Duo of 1824.
D 537, Piano Sonata in A minor (1817, first published as Op. posth. 164) I. Allegro ma non troppo II. Allegretto quasi andantino III. Allegro vivace; D 557, Piano Sonata in A-flat major (1817; there is not complete certainty that the third movement, in E-flat major, is the Finale of the work) I. Allegro moderato II. Andante III. Allegro
P. Piano Sonata in A major, D 664 (Schubert) Piano Sonata in A major, D 959 (Schubert) Piano Sonata in A minor, D 537 (Schubert) Piano Sonata in A minor, D 784 (Schubert)
Sonata in G minor, Op. 105; Sonata in B ♭ major, Op. 106; Cello Sonata in B ♭, Op. 45; Cello Sonata in D, Op. 58; Six Sonatas for Organ, Op. 65; Fanny Mendelssohn. Easter Sonata; Franz Liszt. Sonata after a Reading of Dante (Fantasia Quasi Sonata) Sonata in B minor; Julius Reubke. Sonata in C minor, Psalm 94. Piano Sonata in B-flat minor ...
Franz Liszt's comprehensive "three-movements-in-one" Sonata in B minor draws on the concept of thematic transformation first introduced by Schubert in his Wanderer Fantasie of 1822. Piano sonatas have been written throughout the 19th and 20th centuries and up to the present day.
The Sonatensatz in B-flat major D. 28, also known as Piano Trio in B-flat major, is a single-movement work for piano trio by Franz Schubert.. This work was written in 1812, immediately after the fifteen-year-old composer lost his place in Vienna's Imperial Chapel Choir due to his voice breaking. [1]
Mozart: Sonata in F Major, K. 497. Schubert: Divertissement (Sonata in E minor) on Original French Themes Op. 63 and Op. 84 D. 823. Schubert: Eight Variations on a Theme from Hérold’s Opera “Marie” Op. 82, No. 1, D. 908. (CD: Town Hall THCD-41) Schubert: Introduction and Variations in B Flat, D. 603. Grand Duo, Op. 140. (CD: Town Hall ...