
Beethoven: 3 Piano Sonatas WoO 47 (Kurfürsten)
Called "Kurfürstensonaten" (Prince-Elector sonatas), these three sonatas were published in fall 1783. In the dedication - which was most certainly not formulated by Beethoven - one reads: "Most lofty sir ... I have now reached my eleventh year" (whereby the composer has been made two years younger), "and since then my Muse has whispered to me often during the hours of devotion: Be bold and lay down the harmonies of your soul!" ... May I now, exalted Prince, dare to lay the first of my juvenile outpourings at the steps of your throne?" In fact, the three sonatas have a special place among Beethoven's earliest compositions, already exude his spirit, and can be used to acquaint the budding pianist with this composer.
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Called "Kurfürstensonaten" (Prince-Elector sonatas), these three sonatas were published in fall 1783. In the dedication - which was most certainly not formulated by Beethoven - one reads: "Most lofty sir ... I have now reached my eleventh year" (whereby the composer has been made two years younger), "and since then my Muse has whispered to me often during the hours of devotion: Be bold and lay down the harmonies of your soul!" ... May I now, exalted Prince, dare to lay the first of my juvenile outpourings at the steps of your throne?" In fact, the three sonatas have a special place among Beethoven's earliest compositions, already exude his spirit, and can be used to acquaint the budding pianist with this composer.





















