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I. Allegro ma non troppo. A minor.In sonata form.The exposition modulates to the submediant, F major, rather than to the usual mediant, C major.The recapitulation begins in the subdominant, D minor, and most of the recapitulation's second group is in A major before a short coda returns to the minor mode for the movement's ending.
[2] 21 sonatas — numbering of Schubert's piano sonatas as most encountered on recordings etc., for instance on the Schubert page at Classical Archives. Also IMSLP follows this numbering for their page names of Schubert's piano sonatas. Wiener Urtext Edition follows the same numbering, except that Op. 122 is No. 8, the ensuing D. 571, 575, 613 ...
There are also some possibly lost piano sonatas: D Anh. I/8, Piano Sonata in F major (1815, lost or identical to D 157) D Anh. I/9, Piano Sonata in F major (1816, lost or identical to D 459) D deest, Piano Sonata in C-sharp major (1825?, lost or identical to D 568 1st version) Piano compositions that possibly were intended as piano sonata ...
Christoph Wolff "Schubert's 'Der Tod und dad Mädchen'" pp. 143–172; Peter Gülke on String Quintet D 956 pp. 173–186; Paul Badura-Skoda on Schubert's 'Great' C major Symphony pp. 187–208; Robert Winter "Paper Studies and the Future of Schubert Research" pp. 209–276; Eva Badura-Skoda "The Chronology of Schubert's Piano Trios" pp. 277–296
D 655, Piano Sonata in C ♯ minor (1819; fragment of an "Allegro" is extant) D 664, Piano Sonata in A major (1819 or 1825; first published as Op. posth. 120) D 769A, Piano Sonata in E minor [formerly D 994] (c. 1823, unfinished – fragment of an "Allegro" first movement is extant) D 784, Piano Sonata in A minor (1823, first published as Op ...
P. Piano Sonata in A major, D 664 (Schubert) Piano Sonata in A major, D 959 (Schubert) Piano Sonata in A minor, D 537 (Schubert) Piano Sonata in A minor, D 784 (Schubert)
Christoph Wolff "Schubert's 'Der Tod und dad Mädchen'" pp. 143–172; Peter Gülke on String Quintet D 956 pp. 173–186; Paul Badura-Skoda on Schubert's 'Great' C major Symphony pp. 187–208; Robert Winter "Paper Studies and the Future of Schubert Research" pp. 209–276; Eva Badura-Skoda "The Chronology of Schubert's Piano Trios" pp. 277–296
Piano Sonata in F major, S. 1.1 (1759) Piano Sonata in B ♭ major, S 1.2 (1760) Piano Sonata in C, S. 1.3 (1759 or earlier) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Piano Sonata in E ♭ major (K. 282/189f – see Köchel-Verzeichnis) – Has an unusual adagio as the first movement. Piano Sonata in A major (K. 331/300i) Piano Sonata in B ♭ major (K. 333/315c)