Carl Philipp Emaneul Bach wrote this popular and lighthearted sonata in 1786, after settling in Hamburg, Germany, hence its title. Written in the galant style, it's two movements are of a moderate difficulty and make the piece suitable for both recital programmes and auditions.
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