MUS 404: Keyboard Literature June 22, 2010 Piano Sonata No. 3 b Minor, work. 58 The third sonata of Frederic Chopin Chopin is a masterpiece filled with elements of piano, bold harmony, experimental form, and rich expression. Among the work of these four movements, influence of other Chopin works and other composers was discovered. At the same time, there are progressive factors; it is looking forward to the height that Chopin and later composers can achieve. Background Chopin wrote Sonata, Op.
Frederic Chopin (1810 - 1849), a classical composer born in Poland. Important works include the piano series, Etude, Opp. 10 and 25, and 24 preamble, Op. Chopin also wrote many poems, sonatas, waltzes, improvisations and nocturnes. Chopin is the most influential composer in the piano world and it is a necessity for all piano students. Franz Liszt (1811 - 1886) A pianist of Hungarian composers and artists. The list is an important member of the musician "New German School". Important works include Piano Sonata, "Liebesträume 3" by B Minor (1853). He is also writing a wonderful piece of piano for other composers like Schubert. Also develop new music ideas such as Symphonic Poems
The development of the Scriabin style can go back to his ten piano sonatas. The earliest ones consist of a fairly traditional late romantic approach. Later it was very different, the last five were written without a major signature. From 1903 to 1908, it can be said that most of these clauses are tonality, "Unification of sound is almost unconsciously replaced by homonymous unity." From the earliest clip to his second symphony work. 29. The work of the first period adhered to the romantic tradition and therefore adopted the harmonious language which is generally used. However, the voice of Scriabin existed from the beginning. In that case, he loved the dominant function and added a pitch code.