Sonata in b-flat major, d. 96010/12/2023 ![]() This notion rings especially true in the case of the C minor and A major sonatas from the trilogy completed in September 1828, just two months before Schubert’s premature death. Yet the great series of instrumental works Schubert produced after the master’s death in March 1827 suggests that the outwardly self-effacing former schoolteacher was eager to establish himself as Beethoven’s successor. ![]() Beethoven’s mighty example was indeed both an inspiration and a creative obstacle for any composer in Vienna in the 1820s. ![]() ‘Who can do anything after Beethoven?’, Schubert asked, rhetorically, in a letter to his friend Josef von Spaun.
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