You have this misunderstood, a 'sonata' is (since the classical period) a term meaning music of a chamber-music genre for either a solo instrument (usually a keyboard), or a solo melody instrument with piano.
There have been MANY sonatas written and therefore your question is too vague to answer.
The sheet music can be found at the related link below.
A Piano Sonata
It is a Sonata For Violin & Piano.
obviously its a piano sonata. the only instrument is the piano
the pathetique sonata
Yes, it was composed for the piano by Beethoven. It's official title is Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor.
A piano sonata is a musical piece written for a solo piano, so only one instrument is needed for a piano sonata. That said, in Baroque times, the piano was often accompanied by a stringed instrument, such as a basso continuo.
Beethoven's Moonlight sonata is not a symphony. It's his 14th piano sonata.
moonlight sonata is the piano sonata no. 14 by Beethoven (is in C#)
Neither Mozart's nor Beethoven's "Piano Sonata No. 11" is a choral work.
J. S. Shedlock has written: 'The pianoforte sonata' -- subject(s): Sonatas (Piano), Sonata (Piano), History and criticism, Sonata
moonlight sonata is the piano sonata no. 14 by Beethoven (is in C#)