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  2. Schubert's last sonatas - Wikipedia

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    In this mature style, the Classical perception of harmony and tonality, and the treatment of musical structure, are radically altered, generating a new, distinct type of sonata form. [98] Schubert's last sonatas are sometimes compared to Mozart's last symphonies, as unique compositional achievements: both consist of trilogies with one tragic ...

  3. Sonata form - Wikipedia

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    Many works by Schubert and later composers utilized even further harmonic convolutions. In the first subject group of Schubert's Piano Sonata in B ♭, D. 960, for example, the theme is presented three times, in B ♭ major, in G ♭ major, and then again in B ♭ major. The second subject group is even more wide-ranging.

  4. History of sonata form - Wikipedia

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    Sonata form is one of the most influential ideas in the history of Western classical music.Since the establishment of the practice by composers like C.P.E. Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, and Schubert and the codification of this practice into teaching and theory, the practice of writing works in sonata form has changed considerably.

  5. Piano Sonata in A major, D 664 (Schubert) - Wikipedia

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    The A major sonata is straightforward, with a dulcet melodic opening. It was the first of Schubert's piano sonatas where the sonata form as perfected by his idol, Beethoven, does not seem to be wrestled with; rather, it is a "joyous breakthrough", a carefree triumph over strict rules of construction. [4]

  6. Sonatas, duos and fantasies by Franz Schubert - Wikipedia

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    Schubert Studies: Problems of Style and Chronology. Cambridge University Press. Newbould, Brian (1999). Schubert: The Music and the Man. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520219571. Strahan, Barbara (September 2013). (De)Constructing Paradigms of Genre: Aesthetics, Identity and Form in Franz Schubert's Four-Hand Fantasias (PhD thesis).

  7. Piano Sonata in G major, D 894 (Schubert) - Wikipedia

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    It was the last of Schubert's sonatas published during his lifetime, and was later described by Robert Schumann as the "most perfect in form and conception" of any of Schubert's sonatas. [3] A typical performance runs approximately 35 minutes. The autograph manuscript of the sonata is preserved in the British Library.

  8. List of solo piano compositions by Franz Schubert - Wikipedia

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    Note that in Schubert's lifetime "Fantasie" (Fantasy) and "Sonate" (Sonata) had a somewhat overlapping meaning: by convention the Wanderer Fantasy was never numbered as a sonata, while D 894, first published as a Fantasie, always was. Other columns in the table: Op.: Opus number, "(p)" or "posth." indicates a posthumous publication.

  9. Piano Sonata in A minor, D 784 (Schubert) - Wikipedia

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    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.

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