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  2. Sonatina - Wikipedia

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    The most common meaning is a short, easy sonata suitable for students, such as the piano sonatinas of Clementi. However, by no means are all sonatinas technically undemanding, for example the virtuoso sonatinas of Busoni and Alkan , and the Sonatine of Ravel , whose title reflects its neo-classical quality.

  3. List of compositions by Anton Diabelli - Wikipedia

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    Serenade for flute and guitar, Op. 99; Serenata Concertante for flute or violin and viola or guitar, Op. 105; Notturno for csakan, viola & guitar, Op. 123; Notturno, for clarinet & guitar

  4. Piano sonatas (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig van Beethoven wrote 32 mature piano sonatas between 1795 and 1822. (He also wrote 3 juvenile sonatas at the age of 13 [1] and one unfinished sonata, WoO. 51.)Although originally not intended to be a meaningful whole, as a set they comprise one of the most important collections of works in the history of music. [2]

  5. List of sonatas - Wikipedia

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    Marc-Antoine Charpentier. Sonata for 8 H 548 (date unknown) Johann Sebastian Bach. Sonatas for solo violin (BWV 1001, 1003 and 1005) Sonatas for flute and continuo (BWV 1034, 1035)

  6. List of sonatas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - Wikipedia

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  7. List of compositions by Muzio Clementi - Wikipedia

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    Published in 1780. Later revised as Sonatinas and published as Op. 37a (No.1–3) and Op. 38a (No.4–6) in 1798. Op. 5, 3 Sonatas For Keyboard And Violin (1 to 3: Bb, F, Eb) and 3 Fugues For Keyboard (4 to 6: B♭, F, b). Published in 1780. The 3 Fugues will be revised as Op. 44 No. 57, 40 and 25 respectively in the Gradus Ad Parnassum.

  8. Richard Hofmann (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Hofmann (30 April 1844 – 11 November 1918) was a German composer and music teacher who worked in Leipzig. Richard Hofmann was born in Delitzsch where his father was the municipal music director. He studied with Raimund Dreyschock (1824–1869) and Salomon Jadassohn and settled in Leipzig as a music teacher. [1]

  9. List of compositions by Carl Czerny - Wikipedia

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    Carl Czerny. This is a list of compositions by Carl Czerny.Czerny composed a large number of pieces (up to Op. 861), including piano music (études, nocturnes, 11 sonatas, opera theme arrangements and variations) and also masses and choral music, 6 symphonies, concertos, songs, string quartets and other chamber music.