Piano Sonata in E minor, D. 566 (Schubert)
The Piano Sonata No. 6 in E minor, D. 566 by Franz Schubert is a sonata for solo piano written in 1817. It has three movements but is sometimes played with the Rondo D. 506 as a finale:
- Moderato
- Scherzo - Trio
- Allegretto
- Rondo Allegretto
The work takes approximately 20 minutes to perform or 25-30 minutes with the rondo finale.
Harald Krebs has noted the use of Charles Fisk's "search for thematic identity" in his discussion of the sonata's opening theme.[1]
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E major, D. 157 · C major, D. 279 · E major, D. 459 · A minor, D. 537 · A-flat major, D. 557 · E minor, D. 566 · E-flat major, D. 568 · F-sharp minor, D. 571 · B major, D. 575 · C major, D. 613 · F minor, D. 625 · C-sharp minor, D. 655 · A major, D. 664 · A minor, D. 784 · C major, D. 840 · A minor, D. 845 · D major, D. 850 · G major, D. 894 · C minor, D. 958 · A major, D. 959 · B-flat major, D. 960
List of compositions by Franz Schubert
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