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Posted by Maggie on February 16, 19104 at 00:49:59:
I'm writing a music paper and I have to provide information on Beethoven's Sonata No. 23, Op. 57. I'm not easily able to discern the kind of information I need from listening to the piece b/c I'm unfortunately not very musically inclined. I need info on the form of the piece(meter, tempo, dynamics, themes, variation, etc). Anything you can tell me would be very much appreciated. Thanks!
-Maggie
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