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Beethoven sonata op.2 #2
on: June 11, 2005, 03:58:01 PM
I am planning on learning this sonata (opus 2 #2 in A major), because I like it (it's full of life, humour and joy) and I never hear it played by anybody (anybody tired of hearing the Moonlight?...).

Has anyone here learned it? How effective is it in concert? And technically wise, how would you rank it among Beethoven other sonatas?
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