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    #16
    Originally posted by Florestan:
    I agree that the sonata is hilarious. It is very much a parody on the poor tastes of lesser artists.....I love playing lesser know works I just find that the 2nd mvt is too long and contains a lot of superflous material.

    I have always liked the cheerful and jovial first of the Op.31 sonatas best of the three, not least because of the 2nd movement Andante grazioso! For me it is absolutely elegant, noble.
    In the first movement, Beethoven gives the pianist a musical stutter: the right hand seems to reach the down beat a fraction of a second before the left hand! Beethoven's sense of humor was very subtle at times.

    "Is it not strange that sheep guts should hale souls out of men's bodies?"

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      #17
      Originally posted by Hofrat:
      In the first movement, Beethoven gives the pianist a musical stutter: the right hand seems to reach the down beat a fraction of a second before the left hand! Beethoven's sense of humor was very subtle at times.

      Yes I think he's making fun of pianists who can't keep their hands together!



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