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Topic: Can't find the allegretto played w/ Schubert Sonata D.566 in e minor  (Read 4076 times)

Offline sucyt

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I would appreciate so much any help locating this movement -- it sounds like it's in E major -- that is typically performed as the second movement of this piano sonata (apparently the movements weren't published together).  Help -- it's one of my all-time favorites!  TIA, Suzanne
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Offline tb230

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How about Rondo D.506? Got some help to solve this one from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_Sonata_in_E_minor,_D._566_(Schubert)

Offline mikey6

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Weird - all the public domain sites only have the first movt.  It seems to be a 3 movt work with a separate work played as the finale.
My Henle edition has the movt you're after, maybe invest in that...
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Offline sucyt

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Well, thanks for trying.  No, D.506 is not it, but that may be the piece that they say is typically played with it as a last mov't.  Guess I'm going to have to buy this one.  Many thanks for the Henle heads-up!  Best wishes, Suzanne
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