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Beethoven, Ludwig van: Sonata

for Pianoforte

playing score

Op. 81a
Edited by Del Mar, Jonathan
Zasedba: Piano
Zasedba: piano
Serija: Bärenreiter Urtext
Obdobje: Classic
Jezik: Czech-English-German
Težavnost: 6
Weight: 0.209 kg
Leto izdaje: 2017
Založba: Bärenreiter
Številka artikla: BA11808
Založniška številka: BA11808
ISMN: 9790006561810
Composed in 1809╩10, Beethoven’s Sonata op. 81a expresses his very personal feelings. He titled its three movements ''Das Lebewohl'' (The Farewell), ''Die Abwesenheit'' (The Absence) and ''Das Wiedersehn'' (The Return) in reference to the hasty departure of his good friend and patron Archduke Rudolph of Austria who fled Vienna with the imperial family on 4 May 1809 to escape Napoleon’s approaching troops. Beethoven referred to op. 81a as a ''characteristic sonata'', not in the sense that it had
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