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when is a sonata not a sonata, when,
to my mind, it has less than two
movements, but here’s Alban Berg
Alban Berg was a student of Arnold
Schoenberg, the composer who did
the most to break down the pillars
of Classical music, tempo, tonality,
and repetition, you’ll here it all here
Berg was working on a piece he
expected would be a sonata, but
after the first segment, he couldn’t
find the inspiration to continue,
Schoenberg replied that that must
mean his work was complete,
and Berg went along with that,
calling it, nevertheless, a sonata,
playing fast and loose with the
definition, poets do that, also
pianist I believe the greatest who
ever lived, Gould admired the
Berg, how could I argue with that
R ! chard