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Eddie May
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Sonatas in classical era
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In the Classical period (roughly 1750-1810) 'sonata' came to mean a work in several movements. It was usually three, with the first movement in a special sonata form. Sonatas were a popular and important form, and many were composed for amateur performers to play at home.
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