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Beethoven's 8th Sonata: Analysis

SONG/PIECE: BEETHOVEN SONATA NO.8 in C minor OPUS NO.13, 1st Mov. (PATHETIQUE) PIANIST: VLADIMIR ASHKENAZY ELEMENTS OF MUSIC Texture - This piece is in a polyphonic texture. This piece has many variety of textures including thick, t ....

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.... by the piano, which has a very riched played sound in the introduction and lightly played in the middle of the piece while the ending flies off like the wind to end the first-movement. ....

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