The intensity with which Schubert approached the genre of the piano sonata meant that he left a large number of piano sonatas incomplete. Volume III of the three-part Henle Urtext edition contains - next to the early sonatas from the years 1815-1818 - the fragments completed by Paul Badura-Skoda, whose completions are highlighted each time by small cue notes. The Critical Report in the Appendix also provides precise information about the genesis of the individual works.
Contents:
• Sonata in E Major, D 157
• Sonata in C Major, D 279/346
• Sonata in E Major, D 459
• Sonata in A-flat Major, D 557
• Sonata in E minor, D 566
• Sonata in D-flat Major, D 567
• Sonata in F-sharp minor, D 571/614/570
• Sonata in C Major, D 613/612
• Sonata in F minor, D 625/505
• Sonata (relic) in C Major, D 840
APPENDIX:
• Early version of Sonata in E Major, D 157, 1st movement, D 154
• Early version of Sonata in C Major, D 279, 3rd movement, D 277A
• Fragment in C-sharp minor, D 655
• Fragment in E minor, D 769A