Towards the end of the 18th century, Clementi increasingly advocated thepiano as the successor to the harpsichord. He composed expressly for th e new instrument and in 1801 published a piano school. His interest in teaching is also shown by the ŒñSix progressive SonatinasŒî op. 36 Œ_ six sonatinas in ascending order of diffi culty, which are still extremely popular with today's piano teachers. Our Urtext edition follows the long established practice of using the musical text of the first edition from 1797. ClementiŒÍs original fingering, which is surprisingly modern, has been included throughout the work.?