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I need to find a specific, long-lost Beethoven piano piece...C minor?

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When I was about 15 I used to play piano with the Royal Conservatory of Music- there was this piece I used to play in Grade 5, it was a short Beethoven piece- one or two pages long, max- I'm not sure if it was a sonata or not- in C minor, and it was very sad and very emotional- DEFINITELY not a happy piece, and one of the saddest Beethoven works I had ever played. I loved it- to me it sounded like rain pouring. I lost my book, I'm 24 now, and I can't find it anywhere. The first few bars were just C, E flat and G- broken chords in various combinations in both the right and left hand, and this went on for quite a while and then the chords changed. (I can still play maybe the first quarter of the piece, but it's driving me nuts- I must find what this song is so I can play or at least listen to the rest.)

It was so beautiful, if anyone can help me I would be so grateful.

Thank you very much!

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  1. i think you might be thinking of moonlight sonata movement 1, but its in c-sharp minor not c minor so im not sure.  it does match about everything else though (minor broken chords, around level 5), so im adding a link to a youtube video of it.  hope its the one ur looking for :)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6txOvK-m...


  2. Sounds very much like the Pathétique Sonata to me.

  3. Maybe it is the Pathetique sonata, first movement. I know that the first movement is a lot younger than you are saying, but there are lots of pieces that are rearranged for younger kids and for shorter versions of a piece.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL0u9QXNv...


  4. Well, Ludwig's sonata No.5 is in C minor. You could try that. Also No.32 is in C minor - but both are rather longer than you are suggesting. Of the shorter pieces there are:

    Bagatelle No.5 from op.119 is in C minor.

    There is also the Allegretto in C minor (Hess 69).

    I suggest you go on Amazon and listen to all the samples of pieces that might be the one you are looking for.


  5. Ecossaisen (WoO 83) Even though it's in in Eb Maj, this one's got a chance...

    Or one of the Bagatelles (Seven Bagatelles -- Op 33, Eleven New Bagatelles -- Op 119, or Six Bagatelles -- Op 126) ... they're probably all too light and airy for what you're after, but they are a suggestion.  

  6. I think all of the C minor pieces have been mentioned already except for the 32 variations in C minor on an original theme,  WoO 80..

    Perhaps it could be variation no.5 which is rather tense?

    It begins and ends in C minor but changes in the middle if I'm not mistaken.

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