Sonatina in G major

Sonatina in G major

"Sonatina in G major" is a piece of music attributed to Ludwig van Beethoven.

Since the work was published in Hamburg, Germany after Beethoven's death, its authenticity of it is still doubted as it uses styles never seen by Beethoven before. It is split into 2 sections. The second section is entitled "Romance". The two sections are actually called 'The Two Sonatinas' and referred to as the First & Second Movements.

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