
Originally Posted by
Amaya&beet
Do you realize the evolution of complexity in Beethoven's first piano sonata? The structure and techniques in the first movement are quite simple, from the beginning to the end, whereas the Adagio appears benign at first, then develops with tricky passages similar to variations. As a surprise the scherzo's theme with its uncontinuous melody pattern contrasts sharply with the trio, concerning both techniques and mood. Finally, a fierce technical challenge acts as the conclusion: the stressful last movement whose trickiness surpasses all the previous three.
If anyone has time to explore more curiosities about this infamous work, feel free to discuss!