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Topic: What are some of your favorite sonatas (any instrumentation)?  (Read 1091 times)

Offline opus43

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Hey there!  :D

As you may well know, I'm new to this forum, so please correct me. What are some of your favorite sonatas?

Anyways, there are so many very beautiful sonatas with piano-accompaniment! Let's share our favorites with one another?  ;)


Chio
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Offline adodd81802

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"England is a country of pianos, they are everywhere."

Offline opus43

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^^^

Oh, oops ;D How embarassing! Let me go fix that!

Chio

EDIT: Fixed!
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