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Beethoven: Sonata 19

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Ludwig van Beethoven - Sonatas :
Sonata 19, opus 49 no 1
Sonata 19  opus 49 no 1 G Minor by Ludwig van Beethoven piano sheet music
Key: G Minor Published: 1797
Level: 6 Period: Classical
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xx Beethoven's Opus 49 no. 1
March 19, 2008, 09:06:41 AM by guidofellini

Hi everybody ! I'm studying Beethoven's Opus 49 no.1 .  You can see the sheet right here : http://www.pianostreet.com/members/free/beethoven_op49no1_psu.pdf

In the second movement, at measures 55, 63, 126 and 134, there are some turns (sometimes called gruppettos). I'm not familiar with this ornament. Shall I play it beginning with the upper note or beginning with the lower note ? Thank you.

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xx Beethoven's Op. 49, G minor.
June 30, 2007, 02:55:19 PM by oceansoul

Greetings to all.
Next year I'm going to play Beethoven's Sonata n.19 in G minor, op.49, n.1.
This piece is for me to enter for the 4th grade of piano. I know it's a 6th grade piece, but this is required. In Portugal, music education works this way.

I made a plan for me with the help of a friend to learn this piece:

First movement
Part 1 (34th bar, where I'll have to repeat) - 2 weeks.
Part 2 - 3 weeks.

Second movement
Part 1 - 2 weeks.
Part 2 - 3 weeks.
Part 3 - 3 weeks.

In the second movement I still don't know which are the parts. But now that's not a problem, I'm focused on the first movement.

Should I learn each hand separately first, and then put them together?

Any recommendations for this piece? Any kind word? (lol)

Thanks in advance,
     OceanSoul.


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xx Which is easier?
October 11, 2006, 07:18:27 PM by stormx

- Beethoven sonata Op.49 n°1

- Beethoven sonata Op.49 n°2

- Mozart sonata K545

I have been playing for 2 years, and my teacher says i can tackle any of them, but i am not so sure  Undecided


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