Beethoven sonata 28
Dussek les adieux.
Piano Sonata No. 26 (Beethoven)
Piano sonata by Beethoven
Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 26 in E♭ major, Op. 81a, known as Les Adieux ("The Farewell"), was written during the years 1809 and 1810.
This sonata was influenced by Jan Ladislav Dussek's sonata with the same nickname.
The title Les Adieux implies a programmatic nature.
Beethoven appassionata history
The French attack on Vienna, led by Napoléon Bonaparte in 1809, forced Beethoven's patron, Archduke Rudolph, to leave the city. Yet, there is some uncertainty about this nature of the piece — or at least, about the degree to which Beethoven wished this programmatic nature should be known.
He titled the three movements "Lebewohl", "Abwesenheit", and "Wiedersehen" ('farewell', 'absence', and 'reunion'), and reportedly regarded the French "Adieux" (said to whole assemblies or cities) as a poor translation of the feeling of the German "Lebewohl" (said heartfully to a single person).[1] Indeed, Beethoven wrote