The term "Sonata" came to use in the 16th century, but Sonata for the keyboard started to appear after the 17th century while the Piano Sonata of today, with fixed form, was established after the 18th century, during the Classical period. During the Classical and Romantic periods, the Piano Sonata's...
The term "Sonata" came to use in the 16th century, but Sonata for the keyboard started to appear after the 17th century while the Piano Sonata of today, with fixed form, was established after the 18th century, during the Classical period. During the Classical and Romantic periods, the Piano Sonata's substance and form were greatly developed. Among them, among the Piano Sonatas of the Romantic period, one of the works considered as being very important, is this thesis' subject, Liszt's Piano Sonata in B minor.
Liszt is a composer who greatly contributed to the 19th century piano music. His Piano Sonata in B minor is his only Piano Sonata and it is rather different in form from the other piano sonatas at that time.
First, it is made up of a single movement, like a symphonic poem he originated, and has the elements of multy-movement structure.
Second, although this music is not a program music, program like characteristics can be observed with symbols of the cross, Satan, Lucifer, etc., that draws good and evil.
Third, this piece has five thematic elements, each with their own program characteristics, which appear in various variations in the entire piece. This development method is called 'transformation of themes'. This technique not only displays Liszt's unhindered ability to express himself, but on the other hand, also gives it stability and unity due to the fact that only five thematic elements appear in the entire piece.
Fourth, there are continuous diverse changes. One can observe a liberating, break away from the previous Sonata form and a frequent use of the chord of the diminished 7th, augmented triad, chord of the augmented 6th in harmonics.
As a piece that one can observe Liszt's experimental and bold composing techniques, this work not only made an impact on the Romantic Piano Sonata, but also left a big influence on the next generation's composers with, in particular, the single movement's free structure and through the transformation of themes.
The term "Sonata" came to use in the 16th century, but Sonata for the keyboard started to appear after the 17th century while the Piano Sonata of today, with fixed form, was established after the 18th century, during the Classical period. During the Classical and Romantic periods, the Piano Sonata's substance and form were greatly developed. Among them, among the Piano Sonatas of the Romantic period, one of the works considered as being very important, is this thesis' subject, Liszt's Piano Sonata in B minor.
Liszt is a composer who greatly contributed to the 19th century piano music. His Piano Sonata in B minor is his only Piano Sonata and it is rather different in form from the other piano sonatas at that time.
First, it is made up of a single movement, like a symphonic poem he originated, and has the elements of multy-movement structure.
Second, although this music is not a program music, program like characteristics can be observed with symbols of the cross, Satan, Lucifer, etc., that draws good and evil.
Third, this piece has five thematic elements, each with their own program characteristics, which appear in various variations in the entire piece. This development method is called 'transformation of themes'. This technique not only displays Liszt's unhindered ability to express himself, but on the other hand, also gives it stability and unity due to the fact that only five thematic elements appear in the entire piece.
Fourth, there are continuous diverse changes. One can observe a liberating, break away from the previous Sonata form and a frequent use of the chord of the diminished 7th, augmented triad, chord of the augmented 6th in harmonics.
As a piece that one can observe Liszt's experimental and bold composing techniques, this work not only made an impact on the Romantic Piano Sonata, but also left a big influence on the next generation's composers with, in particular, the single movement's free structure and through the transformation of themes.
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