Right now I'm working on the 'Pathetique' sonata. When I finish it I want to start on the 'Moonlight' or 'Appassionata'. Which one would be better? Maybe it's a stupid question. I know all the sonatas are great but the Appassionata gives me goosebumps when I listen to the ALLEGRO MA NON TROPPO, I don't know =\.
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The first sonata I did of B. was the 14th, if you are on the 8th (wich I consider more difficult than the 14th) I suggest you to chosse between 12th, 14th or 15th.
The whole "14th Sonata is VERY difficult" is a myt, don't get intimidated by that."Wer ein holdes Weib errungen..."
"My religion is the one in which Haydn is pope." - by me .
"Set a course, take it slow, make it happen."
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I love the "Appassionata" so much. It is the reason I began piano, and I am currently studying the piece. I am complete with the third movement, I wanted to begin with the most difficult movement. It is much more difficult than Pathetique, so I advise you to really consider "Appassionata." I work very hard, and if you are willing to devote countless hours for "Appassionata," go for it. I would choose it over "Moonlight" Sonata. You must listen to other Beethoven Sonatas, they are some great ones. I still prefer "Appassionata." Like you, it just touches me in that special way. I am also working on "Les Adieux." You might consider Op. 10 No. 3 in D Major or Op. 109 in E Major. I hope this reply helps you in some manner. If you have anymore questions, feel free to ask!
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