Beethoven
Beethoven's Violin Sonatas
<Tab/><Tab/>Beethoven composed ten sonatas, except for the last, all date from the "First Period". He wrote the first nine within six years, and the final work in the form almost a decade later. The set of Three Sonatas in D, A, and E-flat, op.12, dates from 1797-98; the Sonatas in A minor and F, 0pp.23 and 24, from 1800-1801; and the Three sonatas
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through these ten violin sonatas, we can see the powerful of the modified violin at the time and its capability of performing many virtuosic repertoires. Although Beethoven's took only a few years
to compose these violin sonatas, his impressive violin sonatas will live in people's
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