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(Italian, ‘sounded’ or ‘played’)
A sonata is a piece of music written for one or two instruments.
Sonatas are generally divided into three or four sections, or
movements, which differ in mood, rhythm, form, or key.
(Italian, ‘sounded’ or ‘played’)
A sonata is a piece of music written for one or two instruments.
Sonatas are generally divided into three or four sections, or
movements, which differ in mood, rhythm, form, or key.