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- Q16879154 subject Q13254454.
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- Q16879154 abstract "Ludwig van Beethoven's opus number 27 is a set of two piano sonatas both entitled Sonata quasi una Fantasia roughly translated as sonatas in the style of a fantasia. The second sonata is one of the most famous piano works in the repertoire and has taken on the name "Moonlight", a contentious name not given by the composer himself. The first sonata remains far less performed than the second and the two sonatas are not commonly performed together. They were composed at the same time as one collection however they were published separately.They are named so for their only lose adherence to the sonata structure. The first movement of both sonatas are slow and lacking in full sonata form. The second movements are scherzos.The sonatas differ in structure in the third movement and only the first sonata has a fourth movement. In the first sonata thematic material is referenced from one movement to the other which is also uncommon in a typical sonata of the time but more like the fantasia style.They were written in 1801. For the individual sonatas see:Piano Sonata No. 13 (Beethoven) (in E‐flat)Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven) (the Moonlight sonata, C‐sharp minor)".
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- Q16879154 wikiPageWikiLink Q6594289.
- Q16879154 wikiPageWikiLink Q8107261.
- Q16879154 wikiPageWikiLink Q8407161.
- Q16879154 comment "Ludwig van Beethoven's opus number 27 is a set of two piano sonatas both entitled Sonata quasi una Fantasia roughly translated as sonatas in the style of a fantasia. The second sonata is one of the most famous piano works in the repertoire and has taken on the name "Moonlight", a contentious name not given by the composer himself. The first sonata remains far less performed than the second and the two sonatas are not commonly performed together.".
- Q16879154 label "Piano Sonatas Nos. 13 and 14 (Beethoven)".