Schubert Piano Sonata | no. 7 in E-flat major | no. 18 in G major | no. 21 in B-flat major | 432Hz

In this video we explore the world of Franz Schubert’s piano sonatas, focusing on three of his most celebrated works: No. 7, No. 18, and No. 21. Schubert was a master of melody and harmony, and his works are known for their emotional depth, expressiveness, and lyrical beauty. We begin with Piano Sonata No. 7 in E-flat major, D. 568, which was composed when Schubert was just 20 years old. This grand sonata features virtuosic piano writing and showcases Schubert’s emerging talents as a composer. Next, we delve into Piano Sonata No. 18 in G major, D. 894, also known as the “Fantasie.“ This introspective work has only three movements, each of which flows seamlessly into the next. It is a deeply emotional and expressive work that showcases Schubert’s lyrical gifts. Finally, we explore Piano Sonata No. 21 in B-flat major, D. 960, composed in 1828 just months before Schubert’s death. This sonata is widely considered one of his greatest works and is known for its emotional power and
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