Piano Sonata No. 10 (Beethoven)
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The Piano Sonata No. 10 in G Major, op. 14 no. 2, is an early-period work by Ludwig van Beethoven, dedicated to Baroness Josefa von Braun. A typical performance lasts 15 minutes. The first movement incorporates rhythmic instability.
Form
The sonata is in three movements:
- Allegro in G major
- Andante variations in C major
- Scherzo: Allegro assai in G major
The second movement is a set of variations on a theme which is marked "La prima parte senza replica" (first part without repeat). It seems about to end quietly, like the first and last movements, but concludes abruptly with a crashing C major chord.
The third movement, in 3/8 time, is titled "Scherzo" but is actually a rondo in form. It ends quietly, on the very lowest notes of the piano of Beethoven's time, producing a humorous effect.
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