Sonatas 19 & 20 are both very short, with only 2 movements, and are the easiest of his sonatas – they're a good starting point. His 25th Sonata has 3 movements, and is a little more challenging, but still one of the most doable Beethoven sonatas. Klaviersonaten. Composed by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827).
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Read More »So now we’ll put all of those choices on a list, from easiest to most difficult. This list spans levels from Grade 1 all the way to Grade 9. And, of course, if you’re an advanced piano player, you can carry on to his more difficult sonatas and variations. All of the pieces I’ve included on this list are from the RCM syllabus, just for convenience and accuracy.
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