The book abounds with sonnets, villanelles, a pantoum, sonatinas and what in my opinion is the most difficult of forms, sestinas. |
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Kleine Sonate is a three-movement work with the same general difficulty level as the Kuhlau or Clement sonatinas. |
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Although Kuhlau wrote an extensive number of ambitious sonatas and variations, his piano music has become practically synonymous with his sonatinas. |
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Early piano sonatinas, including those of Muzio Clementi and Friedrich Kuhlau at the beginning of the 19th century, were often intended for pedagogical purposes. |
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Benda wrote a series of sonatas, sonatinas and concertos for keyboard instruments, seven of which were printed. |
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This volume contains 14 complete two-and three-movement sonatinas by Beethoven, Clementi, Diabelli, Dussek and Mozart. |
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The sonatinas range from Clementi's Opus 36 to Kahlau's Opus 20 and 55, second movement. |
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It even contains charts for analysis of forms of rondos, sonatinas and sonatas. |
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Less common are sonatinas for instruments other than piano, such as that for violin, viola, and cello by the 20th-century French composer Darius Milhaud. |
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Later piano sonatinas, on the other hand, including those of Maurice Ravel and Ferruccio Busoni in the early 20th century, require considerable technical proficiency. |
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No less than 50 concertos for harpsichord and orchestra by Carl Philipp Emanuel, as well as 13 sonatinas and 4 compositions for two keyboard instruments and orchestra have survived. |
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The Complete Elegies, the Six Sonatinas, and Other Original Works for Solo Piano. |
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