Hi Harold,
I'm sorry there's no one left to respond to us. These classes have been so amazing. In my educational life I don't know of any other subject which is so thoroughly 'lectured'. The time this must have taken all the people who worked on it.
Like you, I needed a list of the 32 sonatas in numerical order, key signature and opus number. I found two such charts and have placed them in my files on this course along with Notes and Resources from the modules. I can't see how from this forum I can post them to you. It has been most helpful to me to have them as I found the course order very confusing since when Jonathan first started he thought that he only had 4 lectures. So each subsequesnt class continued to jump around on the sonatas he chose to discuss. I have spent many many hours, days and now weeks, ordering the lessons and recordings. It's been worth it because now I am very familiar all the course material. I must admit I'm a bit exhausted but my project now is to review the course , however, in the order of the published opui. I think this will be my summer reading.
Hope you have continued to revisit the courses and find a chart with the order of sonatas.
Regards,
C.C.