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Sonatina in G major (attributed to Beethoven)

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The Sonatina in G major is a composition for solo piano attributed to Ludwig van Beethoven (listed as Anh. 5 No. 1 in the Kinsky–Halm Catalogue). The work was published in Hamburg, Germany, after Beethoven's death; its authenticity is doubtful, as it uses styles never seen by Beethoven before.

Structure

The composition is in two movements:

  1. Moderato
  2. Romance

The first movement is in
4 times; the second movement is titled Romance and is in
8 time.

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Piano sonatas by Ludwig van Beethoven
Early sonatas
Middle sonatas
Late sonatas
Duo
Unnumbered (WoO)
Doubtful (Anh.)
Related worksAndante favori, WoO 57
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