Piano Sonata No. 3 (Beethoven)
Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 3 in C major is the third sonata of a set of three from his Opus 2 publication. It dates from 1796, three years prior to his groundbreaking Pathétique Sonata. It consists of four movements and lasts about 24 minutes:
- Allegro con brio
- Adagio
- Scherzo (allegro)
- Allegro assai
The sonata is often referred to as Beethoven's first virtuosic piano sonata. The opening notes of the allegro con brio clearly fail at controlling the chipperness that is this movement's ethos. The adagio is particularly emotive with its sweet melody followed by a clearly-pedalled minor key section. Likewise, the scherzo also buffers a heavily-pedalled minor key section with more spritely parts. The final allegro assai movement is a pleasant showcase with upward runs, trills, and a wee bit of minor key drama.
Beethoven wrote a total of 32 piano sonatas. Refer to the List of works by Beethoven.
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