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The Piano Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22 was composed by Robert Schumann from 1830 to 1838. It was his last full-length attempt at the sonata genre, the other completed ones being the Piano Sonata No. 1 in F sharp minor (Op. 11) and the Piano Sonata No. 3 in F minor (Op. 14); he later wrote Three Piano Sonatas for the Young Op. 118. Because it was published before the F minor sonata, it was given an earlier sequence number (No. 2) but still kept its later opus number (Op. 22). This has caused confusion, and recordings of the G minor Sonata have sometimes been published as "Sonata No. 3". There was also an earlier sonata in F minor, which Schumann abandoned; this is sometimes referred to as "Sonata No. 4".

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  • Sonate pour piano no 2 de Schumann (fr)
  • ピアノソナタ第2番 (シューマン) (ja)
  • 피아노 소나타 2번 (슈만) (ko)
  • Piano Sonata No. 2 (Schumann) (en)
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  • La Sonate pour piano no 2 en sol mineur opus 22 est la seconde des trois sonates pour clavier de Robert Schumann. Composée entre 1833 et 1836, cette page se vit attribuer un nouveau finale composé par le compositeur en 1838, Clara Schumann trouvant le final originel trop ardu. La sonate est dédiée à Henriette Voigt. (fr)
  • 《피아노 소나타 2번 사단조》는 로베르트 슈만이 1830년에서 1838년까지 쓴 피아노 소나타이다. (ko)
  • ロベルト・シューマンのピアノソナタ第2番ト短調作品22は1833年から1838年にかけての作。1839年作曲者が29歳の時にライプツィヒのブライトコプフ・ウント・ヘルテル社から出版された。ライプツィヒ在住の友人のピアニスト、に献呈されたが、彼女は出版から間もなく結核のため他界している。 前作(第1番)と同様に、快速な第1楽章―緩徐楽章―スケルツォ楽章―急速な終楽章という構成。 第3番作品14は本曲より前(1835年)に初版が作曲されていたため、本曲がシューマンが完成させた最後のピアノソナタである。 演奏時間は約16分と、全3曲の中で最も短い。 (ja)
  • The Piano Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22 was composed by Robert Schumann from 1830 to 1838. It was his last full-length attempt at the sonata genre, the other completed ones being the Piano Sonata No. 1 in F sharp minor (Op. 11) and the Piano Sonata No. 3 in F minor (Op. 14); he later wrote Three Piano Sonatas for the Young Op. 118. Because it was published before the F minor sonata, it was given an earlier sequence number (No. 2) but still kept its later opus number (Op. 22). This has caused confusion, and recordings of the G minor Sonata have sometimes been published as "Sonata No. 3". There was also an earlier sonata in F minor, which Schumann abandoned; this is sometimes referred to as "Sonata No. 4". (en)
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  • Piano Sonata No.2, Op.22 (en)
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  • La Sonate pour piano no 2 en sol mineur opus 22 est la seconde des trois sonates pour clavier de Robert Schumann. Composée entre 1833 et 1836, cette page se vit attribuer un nouveau finale composé par le compositeur en 1838, Clara Schumann trouvant le final originel trop ardu. La sonate est dédiée à Henriette Voigt. (fr)
  • The Piano Sonata No. 2 in G minor, Op. 22 was composed by Robert Schumann from 1830 to 1838. It was his last full-length attempt at the sonata genre, the other completed ones being the Piano Sonata No. 1 in F sharp minor (Op. 11) and the Piano Sonata No. 3 in F minor (Op. 14); he later wrote Three Piano Sonatas for the Young Op. 118. Because it was published before the F minor sonata, it was given an earlier sequence number (No. 2) but still kept its later opus number (Op. 22). This has caused confusion, and recordings of the G minor Sonata have sometimes been published as "Sonata No. 3". There was also an earlier sonata in F minor, which Schumann abandoned; this is sometimes referred to as "Sonata No. 4". Among his sonatas, this one is very frequently performed and recorded. Because of its great variety and highly virtuosic demands, it is enjoyed both by audiences and performers alike. Clara Schumann claimed to be "endlessly looking forward to the second sonata", but nevertheless Robert revised it several times. At Clara Schumann's request, the original finale, marked Presto passionato was replaced with a less difficult movement in 1838. Clara considered it “not too incomprehensible,” though she admitted that she would “play it if necessary, but the masses, the public, and even the connoisseurs for whom one is really writing, don’t understand it.” The Andantino of the sonata is based on Schumann's early song "Im Herbste"; Jensen describes the first movement as having "a concern with motivic structure". It is dedicated to Schumann's friend the pianist Henriette Voigt and was published in September 1839. The four movements are: 1. * So rasch wie möglich ("As quickly as possible" — however, near the end, Schumann writes "Schneller" and then "Noch schneller", meaning "Faster" and "Still faster") 2. * Andantino. Getragen (Solemn/Dignified) 3. * Scherzo. Sehr rasch und markiert (Very quick and marked) 4. * Rondo. Presto possible, Prestissimo, quasi cadenza (en)
  • 《피아노 소나타 2번 사단조》는 로베르트 슈만이 1830년에서 1838년까지 쓴 피아노 소나타이다. (ko)
  • ロベルト・シューマンのピアノソナタ第2番ト短調作品22は1833年から1838年にかけての作。1839年作曲者が29歳の時にライプツィヒのブライトコプフ・ウント・ヘルテル社から出版された。ライプツィヒ在住の友人のピアニスト、に献呈されたが、彼女は出版から間もなく結核のため他界している。 前作(第1番)と同様に、快速な第1楽章―緩徐楽章―スケルツォ楽章―急速な終楽章という構成。 第3番作品14は本曲より前(1835年)に初版が作曲されていたため、本曲がシューマンが完成させた最後のピアノソナタである。 演奏時間は約16分と、全3曲の中で最も短い。 (ja)
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