| Frédéric Chopin - SonatasChopinâs best known work in the sonata genre is his  second Sonata in B-flat minor, perhaps mostly because of its haunting third  movement, the Funeral March.  But it has  also attracted quite a lot of criticism, beginning with Robert Schumann, who remarked  that Chopin here had yoked together four of his maddest children under the same  roof. The ghostly finale, devoid of melody and clear key, Schumann could only  describe as âa jeer, but not musicâ. The work certainly brings a far reaching  modification to the classical idea of a sonata, but the accusation that it is  merely an assemblage of four pieces more or less forced together is perfectly  unjust.  | 
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|  Frédéric Chopin - Sonatas : Sonata 1, Op. 4 |  | |
| Key: C Minor | Published: | |
| Level: 8+ | Period: Early Romantic | |
|  Piano score: Scanned score  (6429 kB) | ||
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|  Frédéric Chopin - Sonatas : Sonata 2, Op. 35 |  | |
| Key: B-flat Minor | Published: | |
| Level: 8+ | Period: Early Romantic | |
|  Piano score: Scanned score  (4446 kB) | ||
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|  Frédéric Chopin - Sonatas : Sonata 3, Op. 58 |  | |
| Key: B Minor | Published: | |
| Level: 8+ | Period: Early Romantic | |
|  Piano score: Scanned score  (7210 kB) | ||
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