SCHUBERT Piano Sonata No 4 in A minor D537 Score
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The Piano Sonata in A minor, D 537, of Franz Schubert is a sonata for solo piano, composed in March 1817. The first movement is in A minor. The exposition modulates to the submediant, F major, rather than to the usual mediant, C major. The recapitulation begins in the subdominant, D minor, and most of the recapitulation's second group is in A major before a short coda returns to the minor mode for the movement's ending. • The second movement is in E major, a five-part rondo with an unconventional key scheme as follows: A (E major) → B (C major) → A (F major) → C (D minor) → A (E major). Schubert also composes brief transitions at the ends of each episode--that between the B section and the medial A section features a small amount of the B section's material in F major (the medial A section's key), while that between the C section and the final A section modulates from the C section's D minor up a tone to E minor, and then sits on its dominant for a few measures before the return to the movement's tonic key with the final A section. The movement ends with a short coda that is completely diatonic. • The final movement is in sonata form without development (the exposition modulates to E major, and the recapitulation then begins in E minor and moves to A major). It ends in the parallel major • Harald Krebs has noted that Schubert reworked the opening of the second movement of the D. 537 sonata into the opening theme of the finale of the A major piano sonata, D. 959. • Wikipedia 2020 • Performed by András Schiff • Allegro ma non troppo - 00:05 • Allegretto quasi andantino - 11:14 • Allegro vivace - 19:33
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