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A (E major) → B (C major) → A (F major) → C (D minor) → A (E major) Schubert also composes brief transitions at the ends of each episode—that between the B section and the medial A section features a small amount of the B section's material in F major (the medial A section's key), while that between the C section and the final A ...
Neue Schubert-Ausgabe, in volumes VII/2, 1–3: [6] Piano Sonata in E major, D 157; Piano Sonata in C major, D 279; Piano Sonata in E major, D 459; Piano Sonata in A minor, D 537; Piano Sonata in A-flat major, D 557; Piano Sonata in E minor, D 566; a. Piano Sonata in D-flat major, D 568 – b. Piano Sonata in E-flat major, D 568; Scherzo and ...
German Dance in an unknown key Deutscher 1 March 1828 lost 946 Three piano pieces: Drei Klavierstücke ♫ May 1828 1. Allegro assai in E-flat minor 2. Allegretto in E-flat major 3. Allegro in C major 958 Sonata in C minor: Sonate in c ♫ September 1828 13 19 I. Allegro II. Adagio III. Menuetto. Allegro – Trio IV. Allegro 959 Sonata in A major
Legend to the table column content 1 D '51 Deutsch number in the first version of the Deutsch catalogue (1951) [2]: 2 D utd most recent (utd = up to date) Deutsch catalogue number; [3] the basic collation of the list is according to these numbers – whether or not the possibility to adjust the sorting according to the content of other columns is available depends on the device with which the ...
The compositions for violin and piano D 384, 385 and 408 were named Sonata in Schubert's autographs. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] They were named Sonatina when published posthumously as Op. 137 in 1836. [ 7 ] Since these works are modest in size—rather to be compared to Mozart's violin sonatas than to Beethoven's —the "Sonatina" diminutive stuck to them.
in the C minor Sonata, certain passages in the first two movements resemble parallel passages from Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8, Op. 13 (the Pathétique), written in the same key. [75] in the A major Sonata, bars 200–206 from the end of the development section in the finale recall bars 51–55 from the first movement of Beethoven's Piano ...
Franz Schubert's Piano Sonata in A minor, D 784 (posthumously published as Op. 143), is one of Schubert's major compositions for the piano. [1] Schubert composed the work in February 1823, perhaps as a response to his illness the year before. It was however not published until 1839, eleven years after his death.
Schubert: Thematic Catalogue of all his Works in Chronological Order, also known as the Deutsch catalogue, is a numbered list of all compositions by Franz Schubert compiled by Otto Erich Deutsch. Since its first publication in 1951, Deutsch (abbreviated as D or D.) numbers are used for the unique identification of Schubert's compositions.