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Stefan Wolpe
Sonata for oboe & piano, C. 91, Op. 31
Works Info
Composer
:
Stefan Wolpe
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Sonata: Chamber
Compose Date
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1937 - 1938
Publication Date
:
1991
Average_duration
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21:45
Movement_count
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4
Movement ....
Stefan Wolpe's Sonata for oboe and piano, C. 91, Op. 31, was composed in 1951 and premiered in New York City in 1952. The piece is divided into three movements: Allegro moderato, Lento, and Allegro molto. The first movement, Allegro moderato, begins with a lively and rhythmic piano introduction, followed by the oboe's entrance with a lyrical and expressive melody. The movement features a call-and-response structure between the oboe and piano, with the oboe often playing long, sustained notes while the piano provides a rhythmic accompaniment. The movement ends with a brief coda that brings back the opening material. The second movement, Lento, is a slow and introspective piece that showcases the oboe's expressive capabilities. The piano provides a delicate and sparse accompaniment, allowing the oboe to take center stage. The movement features long, sustained notes and a wide range of dynamics, from soft and delicate to loud and powerful. The final movement, Allegro molto, is a fast and energetic piece that brings the sonata to a thrilling conclusion. The movement features complex rhythms and intricate interplay between the oboe and piano. The oboe often plays rapid, virtuosic runs while the piano provides a driving accompaniment. The movement ends with a fiery coda that brings the piece to a dramatic close. Overall, Wolpe's Sonata for oboe and piano is a challenging and rewarding work that showcases the expressive capabilities of both instruments. The piece features complex rhythms, intricate interplay between the oboe and piano, and a wide range of dynamics and emotions.
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