Since Schubert's Sonatas Op. 137 are modest in size—rather to be compared to
Mozart's violin sonatas than to
Beethoven's—the "Sonatina" diminutive stuck to them. The sonata has three movements:
No. 2 in A minor, D 385 Titled "Sonata II" and dated March 1816 in the autograph, the Sonata for Violin and Piano in
A minor (D 385) has four movements:
No. 3 in G minor, D 408 Schubert dated the Sonata for Violin and Piano in
G minor (D 408) April 1816 in the autograph, and titled it "Sonata III". The sonata has four movements: ==Reception==