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Sonata No. 2 for cello and piano, in C major, Opus 26, No. 2 (1935) Piano Sonata No. 1, Op. 24, No. 1; Piano Sonata No. 3, Op. 24, No. 3; Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 2; Violin Sonata No. 2 in F minor, Op. 6 (1899) Violin Sonata No. 3, Op. 25 "In Romanian Folk Style" Iván Erőd. 1st Violin Sonata Op. 14 (1969–79) 2nd Violin Sonata Op. 74 (2000 ...
Sonata in D for Keyboard and Violin, K. 7 (1763-64) Sonata in B-flat for Keyboard and Violin, K. 8 (1763-64) Sonata in G for Keyboard and Violin, K. 9 (1764) Violin Sonatas, KV 10–15 (1764) Sonata in B-flat for Keyboard, Violoncello and Violin (or Flute), K. 10 (1764) Sonata in G for Keyboard, Violoncello and Violin (or Flute), K. 11 (1764)
Many classical compositions belong to a numbered series of works of a similar type by the same composer. For example, Beethoven wrote 9 symphonies, 10 violin sonatas, 32 piano sonatas, 5 piano concertos, 16 string quartets, 7 piano trios and other works, all of which are numbered sequentially within their genres and generally referred to by their sequence numbers, keys and opus numbers.
1 1 1 Sonata No. 1: Sonate ♫ E major Feb 1815 157 Movement 4 is missing. [14] Adagio same G major Mid 1815 [15] [16] 178 (v1) ♫ started as clean copy, but later many modifications [15] (v2) fragment [16] ♫ Minuet — Trio same A minor 1815 277A Alternate third movement for D. 279: 2 2 2 Sonata No. 2: Sonate I [17] ♫ C major Sep 1815 279
Early examples of sonata form resemble two-reprise continuous ternary form. [1] Sonata form, optional features in parentheses [2]. The sonata form (also sonata-allegro form or first movement form) is a musical structure generally consisting of three main sections: an exposition, a development, and a recapitulation.
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.
Op. 121, Violin Sonata No. 2 in D minor (1851) Op. 132, Märchenerzählungen, for Clarinet (or Violin), Viola and Piano (1853) WoO 10, Andante and variations for two pianos, two cellos and horn (1843) (original version of Op. 46, arranged for two pianos) WoO 32, Piano quartet in C minor (1829) [1] WoO 27, Violin Sonata No. 3 in A minor (1853) [1]
Twenty-four extant sonatas and sonata fragments are listed in the 1978 version of the Deutsch catalogue: D 154, Piano Sonata in E major (1815, fragment; similarity with the first movement of the Piano Sonata in E major, D 157) I. Allegro (fragment) D 157, Piano Sonata in E major (1815, unfinished – first three movements are extant)