Piano Sonata #3 in F minor
A darker and more difficult piece with many changes in tempo, the third sonata completes a trilogy of early “contrapuntal” sonatas which were built almost entirely from themes written in John’s youth. The Arietta theme was one of John’s first compositions, reworked here as a bickering dialogue. The Elegy movement was written as a tribute to a several childhood friends who passed - a funeral march for impending mortality.
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