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The Menuetto and Trio from this sonata. The Piano Sonata in B-flat major, K. 498a (Anh. 136), is a piano sonata in four movements.It was first printed in 1798 by P. J. Thonus in Leipzig on behalf of Breitkopf & Härtel and attributed to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; an edition printed in c. 1805 already credited it as opus 26 of the Thomascantor August Eberhard Müller (1767–1817). [1]
For example, the keys of C ♯ minor and F ♯ minor are closely related to the main key of the A major sonata (in which also the major versions of such keys, C ♯ major and F ♯ major, are featured in the second and fourth movements, respectively); however, the insistently recurring influence of C ♯ minor and D ♭ major (enharmonic of C ...
The first 30 measures of the Menuetto are in B ♭ major, the Minore is in G minor (the relative key of B-flat). The end of the Minore is marked Menuetto D.C. senza replica which means to play the Menuetto again, this time without taking the repeats. This is the shortest movement. [2]
The Sonata in B-flat major for piano four-hands (Grande Sonate), Op. 30, D 617 by Franz Schubert, is the first of two sonatas for two pianists the composer wrote in his lifetime, the other being the Grand Duo of 1824.
The Piano Sonata No. 13 in B-flat major, K. 333 (315c), also known as the "Linz Sonata", was composed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Linz at the end of 1783. The autograph manuscript of the sonata is preserved in the Berlin State Library .
Sonata for Keyboard Four-hands in C major, K. 19d (doubtful) (London, May 1765); Sonata for Keyboard Four-hands in D major, K. 381 / 123a; Sonata for Keyboard Four-hands in B-flat major, K. 358 / 186c
Felix Mendelssohn's Piano Sonata in B ♭ major, Op.106, is thought to have been influenced by the Hammerklavier sonata, although the shared Opus number is coincidental. Mendelssohn's sonata has a similar opening fanfare in B ♭ major, with a secondary theme in G major. The sonata's second movement is also a scherzo in 2
Violin Sonata No. 32 in B-flat major (K. 454) is a composition by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.It was completed in Vienna on April 21, 1784, and was published by Christoph Torricella in a group of three sonatas (together with the piano sonatas K. 284 and K. 333).