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The Piano Sonata in C major 279 is a piano sonata composed by Franz Schubert in September 1815. The sonata has three movements and is regarded as incomplete for lacking a fourth movement.〔Badura-Skoda 1997, p 242〕 D. 346, an unfinished Allegretto in C major, has been suggested as its final movement.〔Deutsch 1978, pp 172-173〕 ==Movements== Piano sonata D. 279, composed in September 1815, has three completed movements: ;I. Allegro Moderato : C major, with the recapitulation in the subdominant key of F major. ;II. Andante : F major. ;III. Menuetto (Allegro vivace) - Trio : A minor, with the trio in A major. :D. 277A is a slightly different version of the same Minuet, with a different Trio in F major. D. 277A probably predates the D. 279 Sonata.〔Deutsch 1978, pp 171-172〕 Since 1928 several publishers have suggested D. 346 as final movement for the sonata:〔〔Tirimo 1997〕 ;(IV. Allegretto D. 346) : Fragment in C major ending at measure 231, where the second theme ends in F minor. :Both Martino Tirimo and Paul Badura-Skoda published a completion of this Allegretto, as fourth movement to D. 279, in 1997.〔〔Benson 2008, p 23〕 :The time of composition of this Allegretto is uncertain, probably 1815〔OAW〕 or 1816.〔〔Deutsch 1978, p 205〕 An abandoned start of a Rondo in C major, D. 309A (mentioned p. 173 in the 1978 version of the Deutsch catalogue however without a catalogue number being assigned to it at the time, so in several publications mentioned as D deest), dated 16 October 1815, is another candidate for what Schubert might have intended as last movement for this sonata.〔〔Litschauer 2000, p XVI〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Piano Sonata in C major, D 279 (Schubert)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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