Chopin piano sonata no. 1 in c minor, movement 4

Chopin is believed to have composed his first piano sonata in 1828, when the composer was 18 and studying with Józef Elsner. It is one of chopin's least appreciated works, and certainly the least "famous" of his piano soantas, with some critics addressing the work as Chopin's least creative work. The music comprises of four movements, the first being an allergro in "sonata form" (which is technically more demanding than the rest of the work), the second being a menuetto, then an adagio ...


















