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A quick Google search reveals that at least 4 composers wrote a Sonata for Cello & Piano in D Minor (Debussy, Richard Strauss, Shostakovich and Elliot Carter) - and that's just the top 4 results! So you might have to be a bit more specific to get a meaningful answer.
He most likely wrote it as a gift to his teacher Jozef Elsner for whom it is dedicated.
The Piano Sonata No.2 in B-flat minor (Op.35) was written by Frederic Chopin.
Violin + Cello + Piano Violin + Violin + Piano Violin + Viola + Piano
obviously its a piano sonata. the only instrument is the piano
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Yes, it was composed for the piano by Beethoven. It's official title is Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor.
Jazz piano player Deanna Witkowski has recorded Chopin\'s Prelude number 4 in E Minor as well as other Chopin works.
What now it's called Bach's sonatas for cello and piano, are the 3 sonatas for viola da gamba and harpsichord BWV 1027-1029. The second sonata, BWV 1028 is in the tonality of D major.
F Minor.
That depends, although sonata's are always for one or a very small group of instruments. Most commonly, piano solo, violin and piano, cello and piano, flute and piano, a wind instrument, a string instrument and a piano... It varies.. But its always a small ensemble.
John Williams composed the Imperial March. The theme is based on 'Mars, the Bringer of War' by Gustav Holst and the funeral march from Chopin's Piano Sonata No. 2 in B minor.