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Rondo: Allegro from the 8th Piano Sonata.

The Eighth Piano Sonata "Pathetique" was written in 1798 and 1799, and was published in the latter year with a dedication to Prince Lichnowsky, the nobleman who had travelled to the court of Berlin with Mozart in 1789. The work, Opus 13, is in C minor, and is described as a "Grande" Sonata, music suitable for public performance, by the composer, who was at this time one of the most distinguished keyboard-players in Vienna.

The first movement opens with a famous dramatic introduction, fragments of which reappear to open the middle, development section, and to introduce the final bars (the coda or tail-piece). A brilliant rapid section makes up the body of the movement, with a contrasting theme of suaver outline contrasting with the stronger emotion of the first theme.

The second movement, marked Adagio cantabile (slow and singing in tone), is, as is usual, in a different key. It is followed by a Rondo derived, it would seem, from sketches made much earlier for other purpose.


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