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Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Sonata No.14, Op.27 No.2 "Moonlight" (3rd Movement): 37 Downloadable Scores

One of Beethoven's most iconic works, famous for its melancholic first movement resembling moonlight reflections. Dedicated to his pupil Countess Giulietta Guicciardi.
The stormy third movement of Moonlight Sonata broke traditional classical patterns with its dramatic intensity and technical demands, foreshadowing Romantic-era expressiveness. Its nickname "Moonlight" was coined by poet Ludwig Rellstab years after Beethoven's death, comparing the first movement's ambiance to moonlight on Lake Lucerne.
Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata", composed in 1801, is one of the most famous piano works in classical music. Ironically, the poetic nickname "Moonlight" was coined by German poet Ludwig Rellstab in 1832, five years after Beethoven's death, who compared the first movement's shimmering notes to moonlight reflecting on Lake Lucerne. The sonata's revolutionary structure — opening with a hauntingly quiet Adagio instead of the traditional fast movement — shocked contemporaries and paved the way for Romantic-era experimentation.
One of Beethoven's most iconic piano works, the "Moonlight Sonata" earned its nickname posthumously from poet Ludwig Rellstab, who compared the first movement to moonlight reflecting on Lake Lucerne. The sonata's unconventional structure (starting with a slow movement) shocked contemporaries.
Beethoven's iconic Moonlight Sonata, despite its serene nickname, was originally titled "Quasi una fantasia" (Like a fantasy). The romantic "Moonlight" name was popularized posthumously by poet Ludwig Rellstab, who likened the first movement's shimmering triplets to moonlight reflecting on Lake Lucerne. Ironically, Beethoven himself never approved this title.

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