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/ arielfans Brahms's third Piano Sonata, in F minor, Op. 5, written in 1854, is an example of the grandeur of the composer's early piano works. Other examples include the first Piano Concerto and the Variations on a Theme by Handel. The sonata is in five movements, unlike the standard three or four movement sonatas. The first movement presents a contrast between bravado (in the first subject) and lyricism (in the second). The second is the most lyrical movement of the sonata, with the first subject appearing in various forms reflecting Brahms's technique of "developing variation." The third movement, a scherzo, consists of an energetic waltz and a lyrical chorale-like middle part. The main motif of the fourth movement, an intermezzo titled "Remembrance," appears also in the first and third movements, presenting cyclic elements in the sonata. The fifth movement, a rondo, begins in a sinister mood, continues with lyrical chorale-like parts (perhaps resembling the chorale-like part of the third movement or the chorale-like sections in Beethoven's late music) and ends in an outburst of virtuosity and energy. Quotations from Beethoven's Fifth Symphony appear in three of the movements. Played in a recital at Eglise St. Merri, in Paris, as part of the Accueil Musical series. Part 1: 00:06 Part 2: 11:00 Part 3: 22:32 Part 4: 27:25 Part 5: 31:07