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  1. In relation to classical music, sonata means the piece is performed by an instrument typically a piano or another instrument accompanied by a piano – rather than being something that is performed vocally (the term ' cantata ' is used to describe a piece that is sung).

  2. Sonata form (also sonata-allegro form or first movement form) is a large-scale musical structure used widely since the middle of the eighteenth century (the early classical period). While it is typically used in the first movement of multi-movement pieces, it is sometimes used in subsequent movements as well—particularly the final movement.

  3. Scriabin Sonata No.5 and Sonata No.8 certainly don't belong in Borderline impossible. More like in Highly advanced or even Very difficult . This looks like a list compiled by someone who hasn't played most of these pieces to judge correctly.

  4. Usefully, this note serves as a reminder that Walker’s interest in the use of bell-like sounds on the piano had not ended with the third sonata and clarifies Walker’s relatively oblique quotation of ‘Sometimes I feel like a motherless child’.

  5. Anyone who plays the piano – whether professional or amateur – cannot avoid it: the piano sonata. But what exactly is it? The term “sonata” comes from Italian and has been used since the Baroque period to describe a piece of music played purely instrumentally – as opposed to the sung “canzone”.

  6. Chopin composed four sonatas, given below in the order they were written: Sonata in C minor, Op. 4 (composed 1827–1828, first published 1851) Sonata in B flat minor, Op. 35 (Funeral March 1837, whole work 1839, published 1840)

  7. 31 sty 2023 · Some of the best Mozart piano sonatas include the Sonata No. 11 in A Major, K. 331, Sonata No. 12 in F Major, K. 332, and Sonata No. 16 in C Major, K. 545. These sonatas are some of the most popular and well-known of Mozart’s works, and are favorites among pianists and music lovers alike.

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