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Beethoven, Ludwig van : Sonate für Klavier Nr.6 F-Dur Op.10-2

Work Overview

Music ID : 6551
Composition Year:1796 
Publication Year:1798
First Publisher:Eder
Instrumentation:Piano Solo 
Genre:sonata
Total Playing Time:16 min 30 sec
Copyright:Public Domain

Commentary (1)

Author : Ozaki, Koichi

Last Updated: January 1, 2010
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Note: This article is automatically translated from the original Japanese text. The author of the original work did not supervise this translation.

The second movement, which would normally be a slow movement, is written as an Allegretto, giving the overall impression a considerable clarity. This can be interpreted as a form where the second movement has been extracted from a four-movement sonata. The first movement alternates between nobility and playfulness. As mentioned, the second movement possesses a unique atmosphere, and in fact, the individuality observed in this movement can be heard repeatedly in later works. The intertwining of independent single-note lines in the third movement is superb, and the dynamism of the Sixth (Sonata) rapidly intensifies here. For a moment, 'Waldstein' Sonata also makes an appearance, but in terms of texture, Haydn there are elements reminiscent of pre-classical composers.

Writer: Ozaki, Koichi

Movements (3)

1.Satz Allegro

Total Performance Time: 8 min 00 sec 

2.Satz Allegretto

Total Performance Time: 4 min 30 sec 

Explanation 0

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3.Satz Presto

Total Performance Time: 4 min 00 sec 

Explanation 0

Arrangement 0

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