sonatinas
A sonatina is a musical term used for a short, lightened form of a sonata, usually written for keyboard. It originated in the late 18th century and designates pieces intended for teaching, practice, or light performance rather than large-scale works. While the term appears in various periods, the best-known sets come from the Classical and early Romantic eras.
Characteristics include a shorter duration, simpler textures, and tuneful melodies with less developmental complexity. Sonatinas are
Pedagogical role and examples: the term is closely tied to teaching repertoire. Clementi’s Op. 36 is the