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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 ...
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. Many pianists have recorded it, including Vladimir Horowitz , Sviatoslav Richter , Alicia de Larrocha , Rena Kyriakou , Vladimir Sofronitsky and Murray Perahia .
Amongst 19th-century composers, Felix Mendelssohn based the third of his Organ Sonatas, Op. 65, on the chorale [13] Franz Liszt wrote a setting for organ and harmonium based on BWV 38. [20] In the 20th century, Max Reger composed a chorale prelude as No. 3 of his 52 Chorale Preludes, Op. 67 in 1902. [21]