Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 30 in E major, Op. 109, composed in 1820, is the antepenultimate of his piano sonatas. In it, after the huge Hammerklavier Sonata, Op. 106, Beethoven returns to a smaller scale and a more intimate character. It is dedicated to Maximiliane Brentano, the daughter of Beethoven's long-standing friend Antonie Brentano, for whom Beethoven had already composed the short Piano Trio in B♭ major WoO 39 in 1812. Musically, the work is characterised by a free and original approach to the traditional sonata form. Its focus is the third movement, a set of variations that interpret its theme in a wide variety of individual ways.

Date of composition 1820
First published 1821 Schlesinger
Type Sonata
Tonality E Major
Catalogue Op. 109
Approx. duration 20 minutes
Instruments Piano
Autotranslations beta Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonate pour piano n°30 en mi majeur, Op. 109
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata per pianoforte n. 30 in mi maggiore, Op. 109
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonate Nr. 30 für Klavier E-dur, Op. 109