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Topic: Online resources with analyses of early classic (~1740) music to Beethoven?  (Read 1727 times)

Offline Petter

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Is there anywhere online I can find schemes of some of the most famous works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven etc, based on sonata form with elaborated explanations to illustrate where the different sections occur? Like exposition, main theme,side theme, transitions, recapulation. Would be most appreciated.  :D
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Offline scottmcc

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google "schiff guardian uk" and you will find (audio) lectures on all of the beethoven sonatas by Andras Schiff.  quite informative.
 

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