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  • Sonata Pathétique (Sonata in C minor, Op 13)
  • Moonlight Sonata (Sonata in C# minor, Op 27, no 2)
  • Appassionata (Sonata in F minor, Op 57)
  • Hammerklavier (Sonata in B flat major, Op 106)
  • Waldstein (Sonata in C major, no 21, Op 53)

In addition, there are another 27 piano sonatas written by Beethoven.

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This is hard to answer.

There are many pieces in the form of a Sonata out there, and Mozart himself also created a LOT of them.

Could you please restate the question?

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A piano sonata is written for a solo piano and they are usually written in three or four movements.

They can be written in one, two or even more if the composer chooses, though most follow the typical format, which is a set of 4 pieces for piano.

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A sonato is usually done with a solo instrument, which is mostly a keyboard instrument. The instruments that can be used during a piano sonata is the piano. During the classical era the term piano sonata was defined to require a definite meaning and characteristic form.

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The "Pathetique"

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it's moonlight sonata

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Mozart's Bb major piano sonata.

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