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Leopold Antonin Kozeluch
Piano Sonata No. 12 in C major, Op. 10/2, P. 12:16
Works Info
Composer
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Leopold Antonin Kozeluch
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1784
Average_duration
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15:30
Leopold Antonin Kozeluch's Piano Sonata No. 12 in C major, Op. 10/2, P. 12:16, was composed in the late 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written around 1785. The sonata was premiered in Vienna, Austria, and was well-received by audiences and critics alike. The sonata is comprised of three movements: Allegro, Adagio, and Rondo. The first movement, Allegro, is in sonata form and begins with a lively and energetic theme. The second theme is more lyrical and provides a contrast to the first. The development section explores both themes and leads to a recapitulation of the opening material. The movement ends with a coda that brings the piece to a satisfying close. The second movement, Adagio, is a slow and expressive piece that showcases Kozeluch's gift for melody. The main theme is introduced by the piano and is then taken up by the violin. The two instruments engage in a dialogue throughout the movement, with the piano providing a rich harmonic backdrop for the violin's soaring lines. The final movement, Rondo, is a lively and playful piece that features a catchy main theme. The theme is presented in various guises throughout the movement, with each iteration building on the last. The movement ends with a virtuosic coda that showcases the technical abilities of both the pianist and the violinist. Overall, Kozeluch's Piano Sonata No. 12 in C major, Op. 10/2, P. 12:16, is a charming and well-crafted work that demonstrates the composer's mastery of the classical style. The sonata is notable for its memorable melodies, elegant harmonies, and skillful use of form. It remains a popular work in the repertoire of pianists and violinists today.
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