| The Sonata for Piano and Violin in F Major is one of Beethoven’s ten sonatas for piano and violin,and is a regular feature of the concert stage.This work has a typical classical style,but also play the advantages and characteristics of the piano and violin two instruments.The first two chapters of this paper sort out the creation background of the work,the overall creation situation and the music analysis from the perspective of "collaboration",and take this as the theoretical basis to discuss the relevant issues of the art of collaboration in the work.Combined with practice,Chapter 3 analyzes the key points and difficulties of collaborative art in the works from three dimensions of "preparation for collaboration before performance","manifestation of collaboration in performance" and "handling of problems in collaboration",and explores the practical entry into the deductive problems.To sum up,this paper tries to summarize the collaboration experience of Beethoven’s Sonata for Piano and Violin in F Major,hoping to provide some references for the study of collaborative works of art. |