Jeanne-Louise Farrenc
Sonata No. 2 for violin & piano, Op. 39
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Composer:Jeanne-Louise FarrencGenre:ChamberStyle:SonataAverage_duration:29:40Movement_count:4Movement ....Jeanne-Louise Farrenc was a French composer, pianist, and teacher who lived from 1804 to 1875. She was a prolific composer, with over 100 works to her name, including chamber music, symphonies, and solo piano pieces. One of her most famous works is the Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano, Op. 39. The Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano was composed in 1861, when Farrenc was in her late 50s. It was premiered in Paris the same year, with Farrenc herself playing the piano part. The sonata is in four movements, and has a total running time of around 25 minutes. The first movement, marked Allegro moderato, begins with a lyrical violin melody over a flowing piano accompaniment. The two instruments engage in a lively dialogue, with the violin and piano trading off melodic ideas. The second theme is more rhythmic and dance-like, with the violin and piano playing in unison. The movement ends with a return to the opening theme. The second movement, marked Larghetto, is a slow and expressive piece. The violin plays a mournful melody over a simple piano accompaniment. The middle section of the movement is more agitated, with the violin and piano engaging in a passionate dialogue. The movement ends with a return to the opening theme. The third movement, marked Scherzo: Allegro vivace, is a lively and playful piece. The violin and piano engage in a fast and intricate dance, with the violin playing virtuosic runs and the piano providing a driving accompaniment. The middle section of the movement is more lyrical, with the violin playing a sweet and tender melody. The movement ends with a return to the opening theme. The fourth and final movement, marked Finale: Allegro, is a fast and energetic piece. The violin and piano engage in a lively and virtuosic dialogue, with both instruments playing fast and intricate runs. The middle section of the movement is more lyrical, with the violin playing a sweet and tender melody over a simple piano accompaniment. The movement ends with a return to the opening theme, played with even more energy and excitement than before. Overall, the Sonata No. 2 for violin and piano is a beautiful and expressive work, showcasing Farrenc's skill as a composer and her deep understanding of the violin and piano as instruments. It is a testament to her talent and her place as one of the most important composers of her time.More....
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