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Beethoven, Ludwig van: 2 Easy Piano Sonatas No. 19 g minor op. 49,1 and No. 20 G major op. 49,2

Urtext Edition, paperbound (Wallner, Bertha Antonia)

Setting: Piano
Period: Classic
Length: 20 pages
Weight: 0.108 kg
Publisher: G. Henle Verlag
Item number: HN0056
Other reference: HN0056-1
ISMN: 9790201800561
The opus number of Beethoven's Easy Piano Sonatas op. 49 is misleading. The pieces were written not long after the Sonatas opp. 2, and most likely - in part, at least - before his Sonata op. 7. Sketches can be found in the ''Kafka Miscellany'' sketchbook, which Beethoven used for several years both in Bonn and subsequently in Vienna until the late 1790s. The second sonata seems to be the earlier of the two. The composer also reprised the theme of the second movement, Tempo di Menuetto, for the Menuet in the Septet op. 20. It is one of his best-known piano pieces, which just about every budding pianist encounters early in his lessons.

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