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A piano sonata is a sonata written for a solo piano. Piano sonatas are usually written in three or four movements, although some piano sonatas have been written with a single movement (Scarlatti, Scriabin, Medtner), two movements (Haydn), five (Brahms' Third Piano Sonata) or even more movements. The first movement is generally composed in sonata form.
In the Baroque era, the use of the term "sonata" generally referred to either the sonata da chiesa (church sonata) or sonata da camera (chamber sonata), both of which were sonatas for various instruments (usually one or more violins plus basso continuo). The keyboard sonata was relatively neglected by most composers.
The sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti (of which there are over 500) were the hallmark of the Baroque keyboard sonata, though they were for the most part unpublished during Scarlatti's lifetime. The majority of these sonatas are in one-movement binary form, both sections being in the same tempo and utilizing the same thematic material. These sonatas are prized for both their technical difficulty and their musical and formal ingenuity. The influence of Spanish folk music is evident in Scarlatti's sonatas.
Ludwig van Beethoven (i/ˈlʊdvɪɡ væn ˈbeɪˌtoʊvən/, /ˈbeɪtˌhoʊvən/; German: [ˈluːtvɪç fan ˈbeːtˌhoˑfn̩]; baptised 17 December 1770 – 26 March 1827) was a German composer. A crucial figure in the transition between the Classical and Romantic eras in Western art music, he remains one of the most famous and influential of all composers. His best-known compositions include 9 symphonies, 5 piano concertos, 1 violin concerto, 32 piano sonatas, 16 string quartets, his great Mass the Missa solemnis and an opera, Fidelio.
Born in Bonn, then the capital of the Electorate of Cologne and part of the Holy Roman Empire, Beethoven displayed his musical talents at an early age and was taught by his father Johann van Beethoven and by composer and conductor Christian Gottlob Neefe. At the age of 21 he moved to Vienna, where he began studying composition with Joseph Haydn, and gained a reputation as a virtuoso pianist. He lived in Vienna until his death. By his late 20s his hearing began to deteriorate, and by the last decade of his life he was almost totally deaf. In 1811 he gave up conducting and performing in public but continued to compose; many of his most admired works come from these last 15 years of his life.
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The piano (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjaːno]; an abbreviation of pianoforte [pjanoˈfɔrte]) is a musical instrument played using a keyboard. It is widely employed in classical, jazz, traditional and popular music for solo and ensemble performances, accompaniment, and for composing and rehearsal. Although the piano is not portable and often expensive, its versatility and ubiquity have made it one of the world's most familiar musical instruments.
An acoustic piano usually has a protective wooden case surrounding the soundboard and metal strings, and a row of 88 black and white keys (52 white, 36 black). The strings are sounded when the keys are pressed, and silenced when the keys are released. The note can be sustained, even when the keys are released, by the use of pedals.
Pressing a key on the piano's keyboard causes a padded (often with felt) hammer to strike strings. The hammer rebounds, and the strings continue to vibrate at their resonant frequency. These vibrations are transmitted through a bridge to a soundboard that amplifies by more efficiently coupling the acoustic energy to the air. When the key is released, a damper stops the strings' vibration, ending the sound. Although an acoustic piano has strings, it is usually classified as a percussion instrument because the strings are struck rather than plucked (as with a harpsichord or spinet); in the Hornbostel-Sachs system of instrument classification, pianos are considered chordophones. With technological advances, electric, electronic, and digital pianos have also been developed.
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Piano Sonata No. 1 - Allegro 00:00 - Adagio 05:23 - Menuetto - Allegretto 11:08 - Prestissimo - 14:09 Piano Sonata No. 2 - Allegro vivace 21:42 - Largo appassionato 32:28 - Scherzo: Allegretto 40:41 - Rondo: Grazioso 43:59 Piano Sonata No. 3 - Allegro con brio 50:58 - Adagio 1:01:44 - Scherzo: Allegro 1:12:02 - Allegro assai 1:15:21 Piano Sonata No. 4 - Allegro molto e con brio 1:21:07 - Largo, con gran espressione 1:29:49 - Allegro 1:39:33 - Rondo: Poco allegretto e grazioso 1:44:47 Piano Sonata No. 5 - Allegro molto e con brio 1:52:37 - Adagio molto 1:58:25 - Prestissimo 2:06:59 Piano Sonata No. 6 - Allegro 2:11:38 - Allegretto 2:19:58 - Presto 2:24:00 Piano Sonata No. 7 - Presto 2:28:06 - Largo e mesto 2:34:51 - Menuetto: Allegro 2:45:17 - Rondo: Allegro 2:48:18 Piano Sonata No. 8 "Path...
This is the first movement of Beethoven's 5th symphony. Composed between 1804 and 1808.
00:00 - Allegro, ma non tanto 12:28 - Scherzo. Allegro molto 17:44 - Adagio cantabile - Allegro vivace Paul Tortelier, cello Eric Heidsieck, piano 1972