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L.v.Beethoven's Piano Sonata No.2 in A major Op.2-2, with a theme-and-structure analysis and synchronized sheet music (score) Performance: Emil Gilels (piano), 1984/08 (ⓟ 1985) Stereo (DDD), Jesus-Christus-Kirche, Berlin Analysis, Score Editing, Synch: ScoreMan 00:00 Movement 1: Allegro vivace 07:03 Movement 2: Largo appassionato 14:40 Movement 3: Scherzo. Allegretto 18:09 Movement 4: Rondo. Grazioso OVERVIEW Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No.2 in A major, Op.2 No.2 is a youthful masterpiece — symphonic in scope, witty yet profound, virtuosic yet lyrical. It demonstrates Beethoven’s ability to stretch Classical sonata traditions and foreshadows his revolutionary voice. HISTORICAL CONTEXT Written during Beethoven’s early Viennese years, when he was making his mark both as a virtuoso pianist and as a bold young composer. The Op.2 sonatas (Nos. 1–3) were his first published sonatas, and they immediately established him as a successor to Haydn and Mozart — but with a new, more dramatic voice. This sonata is sometimes considered the most Haydnesque of the three, but Beethoven stretches the form, length, and emotional range far beyond his teacher’s usual models. Already, critics and audiences noticed Beethoven’s tendency toward virtuosic brilliance and dramatic contrast, traits that would define his middle and late periods. MUSICAL SIGNIFICANCE Ambition in scale: Among the Op. 2 set, No. 2 is perhaps the most grandly conceived, with movements that feel symphonic in breadth. Bridging Classical and Romantic: Still grounded in Classical elegance (especially in the finale), but infused with Beethoven’s energy, humor, and drama. Technical demands: The virtuosity is higher than in Haydn or Mozart’s typical sonatas — reflecting Beethoven’s pianistic power and his drive to expand the instrument’s possibilities. Historical role: It announced Beethoven as more than a student of Haydn — he was staking his own ground, respecting tradition while already transforming it. ✨ Beethoven's Masterpieces (sorted by Opus) • L. v. Beethoven's Masterpieces 🎶 Beethoven Symphonies • L. v. Beethoven - 9 Symphonies ✨ Chopin's Masterpieces (sorted by Opus) • F. Chopin's Masterpieces 🎶 Chopin Mazurkas • F. Chopin - 21 Mazurkas 🎶 Chopin Polonaises • F. Chopin - 19 Polonaises 🎶 Chopin Nocturnes • F. Chopin - 22 Nocturnes 🎶 Chopin Waltzes • F. Chopin - 19 Waltzes 🎹 Piano Sonata Collections • Piano Sonata Collection 🎹 Piano Concerto (Piano & Orchestra) Collections • Piano Concerto Collection 🎻 Violin Concerto (Violin & Orchestra) Collections • Violin Concerto Collection