Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven)
| Piano Sonata No. 14 | |
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| Sonata quasi una fantasia | |
| by Ludwig van Beethoven | |
Title page of the first edition of the score, published on 2 August 1802 in Vienna by Giovanni Cappi e Comp | |
| Other name | Moonlight Sonata |
| Key | C♯ minor, D♭ major (second movement) |
| Opus | 27/2 |
| Style | Classical-Romantic (transitional) |
| Form | Piano sonata |
| Composed | 1801 |
| Dedication | Countess Giulietta Guicciardi |
| Published | 1802 |
| Publisher | Giovanni Cappi |
| Duration | 15 minutes |
| Movements | 3 |
| Audio samples | |
I. Adagio sostenuto (6:00)
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II. Allegretto (2:06)
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The Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor, marked Quasi una fantasia, Op. 27, No. 2, is a piano sonata by Ludwig van Beethoven, completed in 1801 and dedicated in 1802 to his pupil Countess Julie "Giulietta" Guicciardi. Although known throughout the world as the Moonlight Sonata (German: Mondscheinsonate), it was not Beethoven who named it so. The title "Moonlight Sonata'" was proposed in 1832, after the author's death, by the poet Ludwig Rellstab.
The piece is one of Beethoven's most famous compositions for the piano, and was quite popular even in his own day. Beethoven wrote the Moonlight Sonata around the age of 30, after he had finished with some commissioned work; there is no evidence that he was commissioned to write this sonata.