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  2. Valentina Lisitsa - Wikipedia

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    Valentina Yevhenivna Lisitsa [a] (born 1973) [1] [2] is a pianist. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Lisitsa independently launched her career on social media , without initially signing with a tour promoter or record company.

  3. Piano Sonatas Nos. 13 and 14 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    The sonatas differ in structure in the third movement and only the first sonata has a fourth movement. In the first sonata, thematic material is referenced from one movement to the other which is also uncommon in a typical sonata of the time but more like the fantasia style. They were written in 1801. For the individual sonatas see: Piano ...

  4. Wikipedia : Featured sound candidates/Moonlight Sonata

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    2:05 Second Movement created in MIDI and played on a digital piano. Featured File:Beethoven Moonlight 3rd movement.ogg: 6:55 Third Movement (Presto agitato) created in MIDI and played on a digital piano. Featured File:Ludwig van Beethoven - sonata no. 14 in c sharp minor 'moonlight', op. 27 no. 2 - i. adagio sostenuto.ogg: 6:03 recording. First ...

  5. Piano Sonata No. 3 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    The first movement follows the sonata allegro format of the classical period, and borrows thematically from Beethoven's Piano Quartet No. 3 in C major, [5] WoO 36, from a decade earlier. The movement opens with the main theme in the tonic key, beginning with a double-thirds trill-like pattern.

  6. Piano sonata - Wikipedia

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    Piano sonatas are usually written in three or four movements, although some piano sonatas have been written with a single movement (Liszt, Scriabin, Medtner, Berg), others with two movements (Haydn, Beethoven), some contain five (Brahms' Third Piano Sonata, Czerny's Piano Sonata No. 1, Godowsky's Piano Sonata) or even more movements.

  7. Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    The stormy final movement (C ♯ minor), in sonata form and common time, is the weightiest of the three, reflecting an experiment of Beethoven's (also carried out in the companion sonata Opus 27, No. 1 and later on in Opus 101), namely, placement of the most important movement of the sonata last.

  8. List of Private Passions episodes (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    Piano Sonata in C minor, D 958 (4th mvt: Allegro) Performer: Alfred Brendel: William Walton Symphony No. 1 (1st mvt: Allegro assai) Orchestra: Orchestra of Opera North. Conductor: Paul Daniel. Jacques Brel Les Ramparts de Varsovie Performer: Jacques Brel. Frank Bridge The Sea (3rd mvt: Moonlight) Orchestra: Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra.

  9. Piano Sonata No. 29 (Beethoven) - Wikipedia

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    The sonata is widely viewed as one of the most important works of the composer's third period, a pivotal work between his third and late period, [1] and among the greatest piano sonatas of all time. It is also considered to be Beethoven's most technically challenging piano composition and one of the most demanding solo works in the classical ...