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  2. And then I played a short recently discovered sonata movement by the immortal Beethoven (with profound apologies to the late Dudley Moore). ...more. I met my manager at Steinway Hall in London...

  3. 29 kwi 2019 · Schubert’s final sonata, D960 in B-flat, is scored in the same key at Beethoven’s ‘Archduke’ Trio, and shares its regal expansiveness, felt most strongly in the opening movement whose first subject is one of hymn-like serenity, occasionally disturbed by bass trills.

  4. Watch IGOR LEVIT perform "MOONLIGHT SONATA" at the 63rd GRAMMY Awards Premiere Ceremony. 2021 GRAMMY Awards Show: Complete Winners & Nominees Listhttps://www...

  5. 10 lip 2023 · Violin-playing today owes a lot to one important man of yesterday: Eugène Ysaÿe - who lived from 1858 to 1931. For one, he wrote the Six Sonatas for solo violin - beautiful and groundbreaking pieces that follow in the footsteps of Bach's Sonatas and Partitas.

  6. Feinberg Sonata No.3 and No.6 are difficult but also not in the Borderline impossible category. In fact, the Sorabji piano sonatas pretty much stand in their own category, possibly except Piano Sonata No.1.

  7. Sonatas alternate with partitas in Bach’s original order. Common to all three sonatas is the slow–fast–slow–fast movement-sequence of the sonata da chiesa. The first two movements are coupled together in the manner of an elaborate prelude, written out in improvisatory vein, and an extended fugue, the latter continually alternating ...

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