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Nr. 1 in F minor (played by Wolfram Syré) No. 2 in C minor No. 3 in A major No. 4 in B-flat major No. 5 in D major No. 6 in D minor. The six sonatas are: No. 1 in F minor (Allegro – Adagio – Andante recitativo – Allegro assai vivace) No. 2 in C minor (Grave – Adagio – Allegro maestoso e vivace – Fugue: Allegro moderato)
Op. Posth. 104a, 3 Preludes for piano (1834) No. 1 Prelude in B-flat major (MWV U 132) No. 2 Prelude in B minor (MWV U 123) No. 3 Prelude in D major (MWV U 127) Op. Posth. 104b, 3 Études for piano (1834/38) No. 1 Étude in B-flat minor (MWV U 117) No. 2 Étude in F major (MWV U 100) No. 3 Étude in A minor (MWV U 142)
Kinderstücke [Children's pieces] for piano, Op. 72 (1842) No. 1 Allegro non troppo in G major; No. 2 Andante sostenuto in E-flat major; No. 3 Allegretto in G major; No. 4 Andante con moto in D major; No. 5 Allegro assai in G minor; No. 6 Vivace in F major; Three Preludes for piano, Op. 104a (1834) No. 1 Prelude in B-flat major; No. 2 Prelude ...
Fantasie in F-sharp minor, Op. 28, by Felix Mendelssohn, is a work composed for piano in three movements to be played without pause. This work was also known as Sonata écossaise (Scottish Sonata). First an Allegro in F-sharp minor in a loose sonata form, then an Allegro con moto in A major, and third a finale in F-sharp minor, in sonata form ...
[3] The autograph manuscript of the set is preserved in the Jagiellonian Library. Many of the variations require a virtuoso technique. Mendelssohn's good friend Ignaz Moscheles stated "I play the Variations sérieuses again and again, each time I enjoy the beauty again." Ferruccio Busoni also liked the work very much.
Felix Mendelssohn began composing his Piano Quartet No. 3 in B minor, Op. 3, for piano, violin, viola and cello in late 1824 and completed it on 18 January 1825, just before his sixteenth birthday. The quartet was published later that year and was dedicated to Goethe whom Mendelssohn had met a few years earlier. Mendelssohn's three numbered ...