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Piano Sonata in C major, D 613 (Schubert)

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The Piano Sonata in C major D 613 is an unfinished piano sonata written by Franz Schubert in April 1818.

Movements

I. Moderato

Only a fragment exists, ending after the development with an implied cadence in E major.

(II. Adagio, D. 612)

According to Martino Tirimo, Schubert's Adagio in E major, D. 612 is most likely the middle movement of this sonata.

III.

Lacking a tempo indication, this movement is in the style of a siciliana. It is incomplete, and ends at what is presumably the end of the development.

References

  • Tirimo, Martino. Schubert: The Complete Piano Sonatas. Vienna: Wiener Urtext Edition, 1997.

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Piano sonatas (2 hands) by Franz Schubert
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No. 10
Succeeded bySonata in F minor (D. 625)
Wiener Urtext Edition (21 Sonatas)
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