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Fantasie in F-sharp minor, Op. 28, by Felix Mendelssohn, is a work composed in three movements to be played without pause. This work was also known as Sonata écossaise (Scottish Sonata). First an Allegro in F-sharp minor in a loose sonata form, then an Allegro con moto in A major, and third a finale in F-sharp minor, in sonata form with double-bar. Its final version dates from 1833, original version was probably composed as early as 1828. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Todd, Ralph Larry (2004). Nineteenth-century piano music (Second ed.). New York London: Routledge. ISBN  0415968909.
  2. ^ Kirby, Frank E.; Hinson, Maurice (1997). Music for piano: a short history (corr. repr ed.). Portland, Or: Amadeus Press. ISBN  0-931340-86-1.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fantasie in F-sharp minor, Op. 28, by Felix Mendelssohn, is a work composed in three movements to be played without pause. This work was also known as Sonata écossaise (Scottish Sonata). First an Allegro in F-sharp minor in a loose sonata form, then an Allegro con moto in A major, and third a finale in F-sharp minor, in sonata form with double-bar. Its final version dates from 1833, original version was probably composed as early as 1828. [1] [2]

References

  1. ^ Todd, Ralph Larry (2004). Nineteenth-century piano music (Second ed.). New York London: Routledge. ISBN  0415968909.
  2. ^ Kirby, Frank E.; Hinson, Maurice (1997). Music for piano: a short history (corr. repr ed.). Portland, Or: Amadeus Press. ISBN  0-931340-86-1.

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