Sonata No. 2 In G Minor, Op. 6: Ii. Larghetto Info
The winter of 1892 was relentless in Moscow, burying the cobblestones in a suffocating shroud of white. Inside a cramped attic room on the edge of the Arbat district, twenty-year-old Alexander sat before an upright piano with yellowed keys. The room smelled of burnt tallow and bitter tea.
He picked up his ink pen, dipped it into the well, and at the top of the manuscript page, inscribed the tempo marking: II. Larghetto . Sonata No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 6: II. Larghetto
The middle section of the piece began to shift. The rhythm became a gentle, swaying barcarolle, like a boat drifting on a dark, forgotten lake. For a moment, the music shifted to a major key, offering a glimmer of what could have been. Alexander closed his eyes. In the music, he was back in that garden. Elena was smiling, her laughter a bright, silver thread cutting through the gray Moscow winter. The notes swelled, growing more passionate, more desperate, reaching upward to grasp a happiness that was already slipping away. Then, the swell broke. The winter of 1892 was relentless in Moscow,