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Leos Janácek
Sonata for violin & piano, JW 7/7
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Composer
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Leos Janácek
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Sonata
Compose Date
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1914 - 1915
Publication Date
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1922
First Performance
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Dec 16, 1922
Average_duration
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17:27
Movement_count
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4
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Leos Janácek's Sonata for violin and piano, JW 7/7, was composed in 1914 and premiered in Brno, Czech Republic in 1922. The sonata is divided into four movements: Con moto, Ballada, Allegretto, and Adagio. The first movement, Con moto, begins with a lively and rhythmic theme played by the piano, which is then taken up by the violin. The movement is characterized by its energetic and syncopated rhythms, as well as its use of folk-like melodies and harmonies. The second movement, Ballada, is more introspective and melancholic in character. The violin plays a mournful melody over a simple piano accompaniment, which gradually builds in intensity before subsiding once again. The third movement, Allegretto, is a playful and whimsical scherzo. The violin and piano engage in a lively dialogue, with the violin often playing pizzicato and the piano providing a bouncy accompaniment. The final movement, Adagio, is the most emotionally charged of the four. The violin plays a hauntingly beautiful melody over a sparse piano accompaniment, which gradually builds in intensity before reaching a powerful climax. The movement ends with a quiet and introspective coda. Overall, Janácek's Sonata for violin and piano is a highly expressive and emotionally charged work, characterized by its use of folk-like melodies and harmonies, as well as its rhythmic vitality and virtuosic writing for both instruments.
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