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Most of Beethoven’s ten violin sonatas were composed within a time span of no more than 6 years (1797-1803), with the exception of the last one, op. 96, which he began in 1812, taking probably a further 3 years to revise to his satisfaction. This means the set as a whole represents a relatively young Beethoven, though his development from the early Op. 12 sonatas to the “Kreutzer” Op. 47 clearly demonstrates a formidable inner creative force. His cello sonatas, string quartets and symphonies are more evenly spaced throughout his life, but the violin sonatas lack nothing in invention, range of expression and feeling. As so often in Beethoven’s early works the intensity of the slow movements stands out.
Beethoven Violin Sonata No 1 in D Major, Opus 12 No 1
Beethoven Violin Sonata No 2 in A Major, Opus 12 No 2
Beethoven Violin Sonata No 3 in E flat Major, Opus 12
No 3