¡14 Nichikan De Hajikeru! Otona No Dokushu Piano Akogare No Piano Meikyoku 14 Days Eri Ze No Tame Ni / Gekko No Kyoku(Uin Genten Ban)
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[Machine Translation] It consists of four movements. The first movement is in sonata form, and the second movement is in free variation, with lyrics attached to the twelve bars of the theme. The third movement is a scherzo, followed by the fourth movement in rondo form. The influence of Beethoven's piano sonatas "Waldstein" and "Hammerklavier" can be seen. Although not the first sonata composed, it was given the number Op. 1. The second movement was completed in April 1852, and the remaining movements in the spring of 1853 (according to the catalog in Brahms' own hand). 1853, at the age of 20, Brahms met Schumann and his wife. Schumann published an article introducing Brahms with the famous title "A New Road," while Brahms lobbied publishers to publish his works, which they did. The work was dedicated to the violinist Joseph Joachim, with whom Brahms had a lifelong friendship.
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