Piano Sonata

Alban Berg composed his Piano Sonata Op. 1 in
1908 while still studying with Arnold Schoenberg. It was his first published
work, and the only work he ever wrote for piano solo. This Sonata is far more
accessible and popular than the more radical twelve-tone piano works of
Schoenberg and Webern, and is the undisputed piano masterwork of the
Second Viennese School, and an important addition to 20th century piano repoertoire. In this work, Berg successfully combines modern devices
with traditional ones, producing a remarkably cogent one-movement sonata in
which all of the material grows organically from the 'leitmotif' stated in the opening measures.
| Sonata Op. 1 | 11:39 | Malmgren, M. |
| Sonata Op. 1 | 9:46 | Anzaldua, A. |
| Sonata Op. 1 | 11:24 | Wickström, E. |

