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A chronological survey traces the evolution of the keyboard sonata from early keyed instruments through Baroque and Classical practice to Beethoven and nineteenth-century romantic composers, and notes English developments. It profiles a range of composers and situates their works in a progression of forms while emphasizing transitional experiments. Analytical attention is given to typical movement patterns and orders, key relationships between movements, and the shift in instrumentation and technique, concluding with discussion of later types such as duet sonatas, sonatinas, and modern sonata forms.

About the Author

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J. S. Shedlock

J. S. Shedlock was a musicologist and author known for his contributions to the understanding of classical music, particularly the piano. His notable work, "The Pianoforte Sonata / Its Origin and Development," explores the historical evolution and significance of the pianoforte sonata, providing insights into its structure and composers. Shedlock's scholarship reflects a deep appreciation for the intricacies of musical form and the cultural context of the piano repertoire, making his work a valuable resource for both music enthusiasts and scholars.

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