Product Description
Key/Tone: G Major
Movements/Sections: 1/3 (Allegro)
Year/Date of Composition: 1795
Difficulty: Grade 3/12 (Easy)
Obs.: This piece is the first of three movements in Thomas Attwood's Sonatina No. 1 in G Major. This sonatina is part of Attwood's Easy Progressive Lessons: Four Sonatinas, first published around 1795 in London.
This sonatina movement has an A-B-A musical structure:
Section A: measures 1 to 8
Section B: measures 9 to 19
Section A (exact repeat): measures 20 to 27
This score contains a suggestion for performing the appoggiaturas in accordance with the performance practice of the Classical period. They are to be played ON the beat, very rapidly.
This arrangement contains only the
first movement. You can order the other two movements (Minuetto and Rondo) separately.
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