sonaattien
Sonaattien is a term that generally refers to sonatas, which are musical compositions typically written for a solo instrument or a small instrumental ensemble. Historically, the sonata form became a significant structure in classical music, often comprising multiple movements, usually three or four. The first movement is frequently in sonata-allegro form, characterized by its exposition, development, and recapitulation sections. Subsequent movements might vary in tempo and character, often including a slow movement and a final, faster movement.
The term "sonata" originates from the Italian word "sonare," meaning "to sound." Early sonatas, particularly from