In the series “Weer-klank, Pianoparels”, ten pianists play short recitals at Quatre Mains Klaviercentrum, Ghent, recorded in November 2020. As part of the series, Alexander Declercq (*1998) performs Franz Liszt’s Piano Sonata in B minor, S. 178. Completed in 1853, this piece is considered one of Liszt’s greatest works, and it occupies an important place in the piano sonata genre. Unlike a traditional piano sonata, Liszt’s piece comprises just one movement, which invites various interpretations from scholars. For example, listeners might regard Liszt’s piece as a one-movement sonata that follows the traditional sonata structure of exposition, development, and recapitulation. However, one might as well discern an Allegro movement, a slow movement, a dance movement, and a finale within this one piece, which correspond to the four traditional sonata movements of yore.