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The second movement is in ternary form (or sonata form without development [4]).It opens with a highly ornamented lyrical theme in 3 4 time in F major (mm. 1–16). This is followed by a more agitated, 5-measure transitional passage in D minor (mm. 17–22) accompanied by quiet parallel thirds, followed by a passage full of thirty-second notes in C major (mm. 23–31). [4]
Opus 3: Piano Suite No. 1 in G minor Dans le style ancien (1897) Opus 5: Variations for Two Pianos on an Original Theme in A ♭ major (1898) Opus 10: Piano Suite No. 2 in D major Des cloches sonores (1903) Opus 18: Piano Suite No.3 Pièces impromptues (1913–16) Opus 24, No. 1: Piano Sonata No. 1 in F ♯ minor (1924) [Piano Sonata No. 2 does ...
The second subject group can start in a particular key and then modulate to that key's parallel major or minor. In the first movement of Brahms' Symphony No. 1 (in C minor), the second subject group begins in the relative E ♭ major and goes to the parallel mediant E ♭ minor.
Cello Sonata in G minor; Piano Sonata No. 1 in D minor; Piano Sonata No. 2 in B ♭ minor; César Franck. Violin Sonata in A (sometimes played on cello or flute) Edvard Grieg. Piano Sonata, Op. 7; Violin Sonata No. 1 in F major, Op. 8; Violin Sonata No. 2 in G major, Op. 13; Violin Sonata No. 3 in C minor, Op. 45; Cello Sonata in A minor, Op ...
First theme of Haydn's Sonata in G Major, Hob. XVI: G1, I, mm. 1–12 [1] In music, a subject is the material, usually a recognizable melody, upon which part or all of a composition is based. In forms other than the fugue, this may be known as the theme.
In music, a sonata (/ s ə ˈ n ɑː t ə /; pl. sonate) [a] literally means a piece played as opposed to a cantata (Latin and Italian cantare, "to sing"), a piece sung. [1]: 17 The term evolved through the history of music, designating a variety of forms until the Classical era, when it took on increasing importance.
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]
Piano Sonata No. 1 "Sonata-Fantasy" (1984) Nikolai Roslavets. Piano Sonata No. 1 (1914) — Published by Muzyka, 1990 (edited by Eduard Babasyan) Samuil Feinberg. Piano Sonata No. 3 op.3 in G Minor; Vasily Kalafati. Piano Sonata op.4 no.2 in D Minor; Alexei Stanchinsky. Piano Sonata No. 2 in G major (1912) Viktor Kosenko. Piano Sonata in B flat ...