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The Piano Sonata No. 3 in F Major (Op.46) stands as a representative work of Soviet composer Kabalevsky. This piece was composed during the 20th century, a time marked by a push to break away from conventions and experiment with the full spectrum of musical possibilities. Nonetheless, the musical style of the piece is a mix of traditional classical sonata form and modern musical expression. The melody is beautifully crafted and infuses modern musical nuances. This article uses this work as an example. By analyzing the creative background and musical writing style of the piece, it explores how to understand the musical performance style and the 20th century music style from the aspects of key touch, pedal, rhythm, speed, and force.
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