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Léon Boëllmann
Sonata for cello & piano in A minor, Op. 40
Works Info
Composer
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Léon Boëllmann
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Sonata
Average_duration
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23:45
Movement_count
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3
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The Sonata for cello & piano in A minor, Op. 40, was composed by Léon Boëllmann, a French composer and organist, in 1894. The piece was premiered in Paris in the same year, with Boëllmann himself playing the piano and the cellist being an unknown performer. The sonata consists of three movements: Allegro, Andante, and Allegro moderato. The first movement, Allegro, is in sonata form and begins with a dramatic cello solo, followed by the piano's entrance with a forceful theme. The movement is characterized by its intense and passionate melodies, with both instruments taking turns in leading the music. The second movement, Andante, is a lyrical and melancholic piece, with the cello taking the lead in the opening theme. The piano provides a delicate accompaniment, creating a sense of intimacy and introspection. The movement is marked by its expressive and emotional character, with the cello's rich and warm tone creating a sense of nostalgia. The final movement, Allegro moderato, is a lively and energetic piece, with both instruments playing in unison in the opening theme. The movement is characterized by its rhythmic drive and playful melodies, with both instruments taking turns in leading the music. The piece ends with a triumphant coda, bringing the sonata to a satisfying conclusion. Overall, the Sonata for cello & piano in A minor, Op. 40, is a beautiful and expressive work, showcasing Boëllmann's skill as a composer. The piece is marked by its passionate melodies, emotional depth, and virtuosic writing for both instruments. It remains a popular work in the cello repertoire, beloved by performers and audiences alike.
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