| The research object of this paper is the keyboard sonatas of C.P.E.Bach,mainly taking his works "Prussian Sonatas" as an example for in-depth analysis.In terms of the arrangement of text structure,this paper is mainly divided into four chapters,from the life background of C.P.E.Bach,creative experience and the analysis of the music ontology of "Prussian Sonata",and summarizes the characteristics of his creation and the influence on the development of music of later generations,so as to discuss the important contribution made by C.P.E.Bach to the development of classical music.In the first chapter of this paper,the introduction gives a detailed introduction to the reasons for the topic,and systematically expounds the significance of the topic.After a comprehensive reading and detailed review of the research status at home and abroad,the research perspective of this paper is determined.In the last part of the introduction,the research methods and innovations are summarized.The second chapter mainly introduces C.P.E.Bach and his works.It sorts out the life of C.P.E.Bach in detail,summarizes the German music of the pre-classical period,analyzes his creation process,divides his creation into three periods: early,middle and late,and introduces the works of the middle period in detail.The third chapter mainly studies the creation and analysis of the Prussian Sonata by C.P.E.Bach.In the first section,the creation background of the Prussian Sonata is studied,and in the second section,the six works of the Prussian Sonata are analyzed in detail.The fourth chapter mainly discusses the creation characteristics and influence of C.P.E.Bach’s Prussian Sonata.The first section focuses on introducing the characteristics of "emotional style",and analyzes the origin and development of "emotional style" as well as its presentation in the Prussian Sonata.In the second section,from the grace note,rhythm,tonality and other aspects of the Prussian Sonata music ontology analysis.The third section compares the sonata works of C.P.E.Bach and classical composers,as well as the influence of C.P.E.Bach on the music of later generations. |