piano sonata in the classical era
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The Piano Sonata in the Classical Period
The piano sonata was an important part of music during the Classical period . It characterizes the Classical era's new trend of musical form.
Originally, the sonata was made up of several dance movements, but then in the Classical era, it changed to a fast-slow movement style, each of the movements being composed in one of the forms popular during the Classical period. These consisted of sonata-allegro, ternary, rondo,
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Joseph and Alan Tyson. "Beethoven, Ludwig van." The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. vol. 2. London: Macmillan Publishers, 1980. Plantinga, Leon. "Clementim, Muzio." The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians. vol. 4. London: Macmaillan Publishers, 1980. Wright, Craig. Listening to Music, 2nd edition. St. Paul: West Publishing Company, 1996. Plath, Wolfgang. "Wolfgang Amadeus." The New Grove Dictonary of Music and Musicians. vol. 12. London: Macmillan Publishers, 1980. The New Oxford History of Music. 10 vol. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1954-86.