Keyboard Sonata in D major, CzaR 11 (Rust, Friedrich Wilhelm)

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Publisher. Info. Holograph manuscript, n.d.(ca.1794).
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Arranger Wilhelm Rust (1822-1892) -more co-composition than editing.
Publisher. Info. Leipzig: Fritsch, 1891. Plate E.W.F. 514 L.
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Misc. Notes Dedication to Carl Kleemann (1842–1923) by the editor; with a biographical essay about F.W. Rust. This version of the sonata is a recomposition by the editor, the 2d and 3d movements completely new composed. See comments.
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Work Title Keyboard Sonata in D major,
Alternative. Title Sonata in D# per il Clavicembalo ò Fortepiano
Composer Rust, Friedrich Wilhelm
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. IFR 4
Key D major
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's 2 movements:
  1. Allegro
  2. Poco grave - [fast tempo in 3/8] - Poco grave - [fast tempo]

(Version 1891 by Wilhelm Rust, see comments) 4 movements:

  1. Allegro
  2. Wehklage. Lento (B minor)
  3. Menuett. Moderato
  4. Schwermuth und Frohsinn. Poco grave - Allegretto pastorale - Poco grave - Allegretto pastorale
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. 1794 ca.
First Publication. 1891
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period Classical
Piece Style Classical
Instrumentation keyboard (clavichord or fortepiano)
Manuscript Sources Autograph Manuscript (D-B: Mus.ms.autogr. Rust, F. W. 7 N)

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One of four Keyboard Sonatas (G, D, C, Bfl) edited by F.W. Rusts grandson Wilhelm Rust (1822-92) and published in 1891. The edition by Wilhelm Rust is almost a new composition. Rust partly recomposed the original and added two movements of his own composition (Wehklage and Menuett). Wilhelm Rust claimed his grandfather to be a forerunner of romanticism. See file #489143 (manuscript from Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin) for the original and Wikipedia-article about Friedrich Wilhelm Rust.