Par BEETHOVEN LUDWIG VAN. It was not until 1814, five years after the Sonata op. 81 ; Les Adieux, that Beethoven, then at the height of his popularity during the Congress of Vienna, returned to the piano sonata. The highly lyrical Sonata in E minor, the last piano sonata from his middle period, consists of two movements with solely German tempo marks and is dedicated to his piano-playing friend and patron, Moritz Count von Lichnowsky. In terms of technical difficulty regarding Beethoven's later piano sonatas, this sonata is one of the more accessible for advanced students. - Well-suited for advanced student lessons - Scholarly-critical Urtext edition at the forefront ofmusical scholarship - All known sources taken into account - Elegant musical engraving with optimal page turns - Valuable notes on period performance practice (Eng/Ger)/ Répertoire / Piano