"The Piano Sonata in A minor, D 537, of Franz Schubert is a sonata for solo piano, composed in March 1817. The first movement is in A minor. The exposition modulates to the submediant, F major, rather than to the usual mediant, C major. The recapitulation begins in the subdominant, D minor, and most of the recapitulation's second group is in A major before a short coda returns to the minor mode for the movement's ending.
The second movement is in E major, a five-part rondo with an unconventional key scheme as follows: A (E major) → B (C major) → A (F major) → C (D minor) → A (E major). Schubert also composes brief transitions at the ends of each episode--that between the B section and the medial A section features a small amount of the B section's material in F major (the medial A section's key), while that between the C section and the final A section modulates from the C section's D minor up a tone to E minor, and then sits on its dominant for a few measures before the return to the movement's tonic key with the final A section. The movement ends with a short coda that is completely diatonic.
The final movement is in sonata form without development (the exposition modulates to E major, and the recapitulation then begins in E minor and moves to A major). It ends in the parallel major
Harald Krebs has noted that Schubert reworked the opening of the second movement of the D. 537 sonata into the opening theme of the finale of the A major piano sonata, D. 959."
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Performed by András Schiff
Allegro ma non troppo - 00:05
Allegretto quasi andantino - 11:14
Allegro vivace - 19:33
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