Music composed between 1730 and 1820: Beethoven, Mozart, etc.
by Jeliness2 » 17 Aug 2006, 12:12
Out of these which do you like the most? (Not including early sonatas/ fragments)
My favorite is the A Major D. 959
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by beethoven » 22 Aug 2006, 09:51
I voted for the Gmajor since it is the most evocative piece I have ever heard. But my all time fave is the unfinished F minor sonata.
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by Jeliness2 » 22 Aug 2006, 10:10
First, wow!!! beethoven, you haven't posted in like a year and a half. Good to hear from you.
Second, the g major is gorgeous...
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by juufa72 » 23 Aug 2006, 20:28
any thoughts on my "favorite" (considering that I like them all) D.568 ?? It is a simple sonata, this is the reason why I like it.
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by Adahn » 24 Aug 2006, 01:23
D. 960 by a long way for me, I re-learned piano just to be able to play this.
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by beethoven » 24 Aug 2006, 05:33
Adahn wrote:D. 960 by a long way for me, I re-learned piano just to be able to play this.

Schubert is proud
Anyways, I heard Brendel perform this last year. In one word, magestical.
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by lol_nl » 15 Sep 2006, 12:12
I like D. 664 and D. 959 very much, but I must say that I think the ultimate best Schubert sonata ever written by anybody anywhere in the world some time in the past is the last one, D. 960

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by ruata » 15 Sep 2006, 12:52
wich one is the easiest?
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by lol_nl » 15 Sep 2006, 13:12
ruata wrote:wich one is the easiest?
At least NOT one of the last 3, neither a minor D. 784, G major D. 894.
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