CHARACTERISTICS OF CLASSICAL PIANO MUSIC
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Classicism, piano music, sonata form, musical style, harmony, musical form, artistic and aesthetic features, Vienna Classical School, musical interpretation, classical musicAbstract
This article analyzes the formation and developmental stages of classical piano music, as well as its artistic, aesthetic, and stylistic features. It is highlighted that the changes that occurred in European musical culture in the second half of the 18th century had a significant impact on the development of piano art. The study provides a scientific and theoretical analysis of the unique aspects of piano music in the works of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven, who are considered mature representatives of the Classical period, the refinement of the sonata form, the enrichment of musical expressive means, and the development of performance styles.
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