Beethoven on Board - Sonata No. 4 in E-Flat Major


Introduction

Beethoven’s Sonata No.4 in E-flat major builds on the expansive elements displayed in the previous three, particularly in the first movement, and shows a greater maturity despite only being composed a few years later. Sandwiched between two sets of three works – Op. 2 and Op. 10 – it certainly stands on its own and is the longest sonata of the entire cycle, bar perhaps the Hammerklavier.

Much like the earlier works, this masterpiece is again not often included in concert programmes. With four wildly contrasting movements, we witness Beethoven from a slightly different angle, a further glimpse into his depth of musical genius: grandeur but also with calmness, gracefulness and charm. With each movement filled with such unique characters, there is much to investigate and admire in this lesser-known work.

Contents

  1. Allegro molto e con brio
  2. Largo, con gran espressione
  3. Allegro & Minore
  4. Rondo: Poco allegretto e grazioso

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