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Zoltán Kodály
Sonata for cello & piano, Op. 4
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Composer
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Zoltán Kodály
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Sonata
Compose Date
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1909 - 1910
Publication Date
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1922
First Performance
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Mar 17, 1910
Average_duration
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18:15
Movement_count
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2
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Zoltán Kodály's Sonata for cello and piano, Op. 4, was composed in 1909 and premiered in Budapest the same year. The sonata is divided into four movements, each with its own distinct character and mood. The first movement, marked Allegro maestoso ma appassionato, begins with a bold and dramatic cello solo, which is soon joined by the piano. The two instruments engage in a lively dialogue, with the cello taking the lead in the more virtuosic passages. The movement is characterized by its sweeping melodies and rhythmic vitality. The second movement, marked Adagio, is a lyrical and introspective piece, with the cello and piano trading off melodic lines. The movement is notable for its use of rich harmonies and expressive phrasing. The third movement, marked Allegro molto vivace, is a playful and energetic scherzo. The cello and piano engage in a lively dance, with the cello taking on a more percussive role at times. The movement is marked by its rhythmic complexity and virtuosic passages. The final movement, marked Allegro molto, is a lively and exuberant finale. The cello and piano engage in a spirited dialogue, with the cello taking on a more prominent role in the more virtuosic passages. The movement is characterized by its driving rhythms and joyful energy. Overall, Kodály's Sonata for cello and piano, Op. 4, is a masterful work that showcases the composer's skill in writing for both instruments. The sonata is notable for its use of rich harmonies, expressive melodies, and rhythmic vitality, and remains a beloved work in the cello repertoire.
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