While it does not pose technical-virtuosi problems for the player, it is highly demanding in terms of luminosity of tone and of subtlety of nuance. Above all, the calm theme of the first movement captivates through its dreamlike expression. Once again, Schubert here seems to have gathered up all his powers of introspection and tranquillity. Our carefully revised edition of this frequently performed B flat Major Sonata is based on the autograph and first edition. Schubert's role as successor to classical-era composers is clearly evident in them, while at the same time his very own, deeply personal tone resounds here. In 1828, the last year of his life, Franz Schubert composed three sonatas for piano which are generally described as the culmination of his lifelong occupation with the piano sonata genre. Piano solo (Piano solo) - SMP Level 10 (Advanced) Piano Solo.
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