The music playing in the video above is from the second movement of my Piano Concerto No.1 “Ode to Mozart”. You can hear all my original compositions in the “Own Works” section of this website, under the “Music” menu tab.

In this section I shall be presenting my performances of pieces by Franz Schubert, John Field, Carl Maria von Weber, and other composers of the transitional period between the Classical and Romantic periods, as well as fun quizzes on these composers.

Schubert's Solo Piano Pieces

Quiz questions on piano solo pieces by Schubert.

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Schubert completed all of his piano sonatas.

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How many piano sonatas did Schubert compose?

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Which of Schubert’s works consists of six short piano pieces?

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Schubert’s "Impromptus" follow strict sonata-allegro form.

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Schubert’s last piano sonata is in which key?

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Which Schubert piano sonata is sometimes called "Reliquie" because it was left unfinished?

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Schubert’s "Impromptu in G-flat Major" (D. 899, No. 3) is known for its:

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The "Wanderer Fantasy" was so difficult that Schubert himself could not play it well.

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The "Trout Quintet" includes a set of variations based on Schubert’s Lied "Die Forelle."

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Match the Work to Its Key:

Piano Sonata D. 959
Fantasy ("Wanderer")
Impromptu Op. 90, No. 2
Moment Musical No. 2
Piano Sonata D. 958

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Schubert’s last three piano sonatas (D. 958-960) were composed in the same year.

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The "Arpeggione Sonata" was originally written for piano and a now-obsolete instrument.

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