Sonata for piano D.845 de Schubert

The Sonate for piano D. 845 in the minor (opus 42) was made up in 1825 by Franz Schubert. It was the first sonata published by Schubert, whereas it has number 16 (and even 18 sometimes) in the majority of the lists of works! It is in 4 movements:

1. Moderato
2. Andante poco motor bike
3. Scherzo
4. Long-lived allegro
It is a work of character dark and melancholic person but elegiac than tragic. Moderato has a tone conquering with its hammered rate/rhythm. The andante is a succession of 5 variations to the Beethoven. The vigorous scherzo joined the first movement. The final long-lived allegro finishes this sonata brilliantly rich person of invention true and musical, as well melody as harmonic , as the Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung said it of March 1st, 1826.

References

  • Guide of the music of piano and harpsichord , under the direction of François-Rene Tranchefort, Beech, 1987
  • Brigitte Massin, Schubert , Beech, 1977

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