Beethoven. Three Greatest Sonatas

The first sounds of “Moonlight” sonata by Beethoven are one of the most famous motives in classic music. But this music shouldn’t be considered as just a simple nocturne. An original name of a composer, Quasi una fantasia, describes more form of a work, than a plot, where a canon of sonata gives in individual idea to build a work with principle of perception development (of the 1st part to the acting 3rd part).
Beethoven believed than the name “Pathetic” was good, but this feature show itself the most in the first part of work. In this sonata we can see combination of classic architecture forms and “Beethoven” drama.
Sonata “Appassionata” is more extensive than two other. The composer thought that the sonata (he had been working on it 2 years) was one of the most valuable in his art legacy.

Sunday 27.05.2018 / 18:00

S.Lyudkevych Concert Hall

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Program

In the program:

Ludvig van Beethoven. Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor Op. 13 Pathetique

Ludvig van Beethoven. Piano Sonata No. 14 in C minor Op. 20-2 Moonlight

Ludvig van Beethoven. Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor Op. 57 Appasionata

 

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