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Max Reger
Sonata for solo violin in D major, Op. 91/2
Works Info
Composer
:
Max Reger
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Chamber Music
Compose Date
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Dec 1, 1905
Average_duration
:
14:08
Movement_count
:
3
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Max Reger's Sonata for solo violin in D major, Op. 91/2, was composed in 1915 and premiered the same year in Leipzig. The sonata is divided into four movements: Prelude, Fugue, Aria, and Passacaglia. The Prelude is a lively and virtuosic movement, showcasing the technical abilities of the violinist. The Fugue is a complex and intricate movement, with the violin weaving in and out of the contrapuntal lines. The Aria is a slower and more lyrical movement, with a beautiful melody that is passed between the violin and the accompaniment. The Passacaglia is the longest movement of the sonata, and is based on a repeating bass line that is varied and developed throughout the movement. Reger's Sonata for solo violin in D major is known for its technical demands and complex harmonies. The sonata is a testament to Reger's skill as a composer, as he was able to create a rich and full sound with just one instrument. The sonata is also notable for its use of counterpoint, with the violin often playing multiple lines at once. Overall, Reger's Sonata for solo violin in D major, Op. 91/2, is a challenging and rewarding work for both the performer and the listener. Its technical demands and complex harmonies make it a favorite among violinists, while its intricate counterpoint and beautiful melodies make it a masterpiece of solo violin repertoire.
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