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Ludwig van Beethoven Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 27, No. 2 "Moonlight"
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Publication date 1948
Rudolf Serkin
First movement: Adagio Sostenuto 00:00
Second movement: Allegretto 05:30
Third movement: Presto Agitato 11:37
Among Ludwig van Beethoven's most iconic piano works, the Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 27 No. 2, commonly known as the "Moonlight Sonata", is a revolutionary masterpiece that redefined piano music. Written in 1801 and published in 1802, the sonata breaks with classical tradition with its strikingly expressive and unconventional structure. The nickname *"Moonlight"* was not Beethoven's, but was coined by the German poet Ludwig Rellstab in 1832, who compared the shimmering arpeggios of the first movement to moonlight reflecting on Lake Lucerne.
The Moonlight Sonata marked a departure from classical sonata norms, particularly in its slow-to-fast progression of movements—unusual for Beethoven's time. Its first movement, with its sustained mood of quiet despair, is often associated with Beethoven's personal turmoil, including his growing deafness and unrequited love for his student Countess Giulietta Guicciardi, to whom the sonata is dedicated.
The work's influence extends far beyond classical music, inspiring countless adaptations in film, literature, and popular culture. Its first movement in particular is one of the most recognizable pieces in Western music, often used to evoke romance, tragedy, or introspection.
As one of Beethoven's most beloved works, the *Moonlight* Sonata bridges the Classical and Romantic eras, foreshadowing the emotional depth and structural freedom that defined 19th century music. Its enduring popularity lies in its ability to convey profound emotions with simplicity and power, resonating with listeners across generations.
Beethoven's *Moonlight* Sonata remains a pinnacle of piano literature, captivating audiences with its evocative beauty and emotional depth. From its whispers of sorrow to its thunderous finale, the sonata is a testament to Beethoven's genius in transforming personal suffering into timeless art.
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