Experimenting with a 4-movement piece was a lot of fun and opened some doors I?d not previously looked through. Thank you for your kind and generous comments. I am very grateful for them and encouraged by them as well.
I like those first rhythms in the left hand. They vaguely remind me to some bars at the beginning of Beethoven's Sonata 17 Mvt. 3 (Just in that, since everything else is completely loyal to your own style).
The second movement dances between cheerfulness and doubt. All your melodic ideas fit to the piece effortless.
Regarding the third and fourth movements, I recognise some typical patterns that I like on both. The final bars of the third are specially beautiful.
A seemingly serious first movement is followed by an uptempo second in a triple time. Then we are serious again, followed by a delightful fourth movement. Bravo!
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