Piano Sonata in A minor, D 537 (Schubert)

The recapitulation begins in the subdominant, D minor, and most of the recapitulation's second group is in A major before a short coda returns to the minor mode for the movement's ending.

The movement ends with a short coda that is completely diatonic.

The recapitulation begins in E minor and moves to A major, in which the movement ends.

[2] Daniel Coren has summarised the nature of the recapitulation in the last movement of this sonata.

[3] Harald Krebs has noted that Schubert reworked the opening of the second movement of the D. 537 sonata into the opening theme of the finale of the A major piano sonata, D.