sonata in the PONS Dictionary

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piano sonata

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In some sonata form movements, the recapitulation presents a straightforward image of the movement's exposition.
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His compositions included a symphony, overture, string quartet, sonatas, choral works and songs.
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The exposition is repeated, which is standard for sonata form.
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He is the first pianist to give an introduction to each sonata and to elucidate it using musical illustrations and quotations, before playing it.
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His piano works include two solo sonatas, an early set of preludes, and a later set of 24 preludes and fugues.
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One reason may be to omit the repeat of the development and recapitulation sections found in earlier sonata forms of the eighteenth century.
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Twenty-eight quadro sonatas have survived to modern times.
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The piece, which was performed, was the first of six sonatas for violin, composed in this year.
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Unlike the two previous violin sonatas, it is in four movements (the others are in three movements).
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The first movement is brisk and in sonata form, the second movement is slow, and the third movement is fast.
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