The Pianoforte Sonata
John South Shedlock
Read by Jordan Watts
John S. Shedlock covers the history of what might now be called the keyboard sonata, from Kuhnau's Sonata in B flat from 1695, believed at the time to be the earliest keyboard sonata, up the present day. Along the way, works by Emanuel Bach, Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Weber, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Brahms, Liszt and others are looked at, along with many musical extracts. - Summary by Jordan (6 hr 26 min)
Chapters
Preface | 2:30 | Read by Jordan Watts |
Introductory | 1:03:38 | Read by Jordan Watts |
Johann Kuhnau | 49:59 | Read by Jordan Watts |
Bernardo Pasquini: A Contemporary of J. Kuhnau | 17:53 | Read by Jordan Watts |
Emanuel Bach and some of his Contemporaries | 43:35 | Read by Jordan Watts |
Haydn and Mozart | 30:34 | Read by Jordan Watts |
Predecessors of Beethoven | 46:16 | Read by Jordan Watts |
Ludwig van Beethoven | 53:24 | Read by Jordan Watts |
Two Contemporaries of Beethoven | 25:12 | Read by Jordan Watts |
Schumann, Chopin, Brahms, and Liszt | 21:17 | Read by Jordan Watts |
The Sonata in England | 23:25 | Read by Jordan Watts |
Modern Sonatas, Duet Sonatas, Sonatinas, etc. | 8:39 | Read by Jordan Watts |