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Johann Wilhelm Hassler
Sonata Fantasie for piano in C major, Op. 4
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Composer
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Johann Wilhelm Hassler
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Keyboard
Average_duration
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12:59
Movement_count
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5
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Johann Wilhelm Hassler's Sonata Fantasie for piano in C major, Op. 4, was composed in the late 18th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written around 1780. The piece was premiered in Germany, likely in Hassler's hometown of Erfurt. The Sonata Fantasie is a three-movement work that showcases Hassler's skill as a composer and pianist. The first movement is marked Allegro con brio and is characterized by its lively, energetic melody. The second movement, marked Andante, is a slower, more contemplative piece that features a beautiful, lyrical melody. The final movement, marked Allegro, is a fast-paced, virtuosic piece that showcases the pianist's technical abilities. One of the most notable characteristics of the Sonata Fantasie is its use of improvisation. The piece is structured as a sonata, but it also incorporates elements of the fantasia, a form that allows for more freedom and improvisation. This combination of structure and improvisation was a hallmark of the classical period, and it is evident in many of Hassler's works. Another characteristic of the Sonata Fantasie is its use of ornamentation. Hassler was known for his skill in ornamentation, and this piece features many trills, mordents, and other embellishments that add to the overall beauty and complexity of the work. Overall, the Sonata Fantasie for piano in C major, Op. 4, is a beautiful and technically challenging piece that showcases Hassler's skill as a composer and pianist. Its combination of structure and improvisation, as well as its use of ornamentation, make it a quintessential example of classical period music.
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