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Julius Röntgen
Sonata for cello & piano No. 5 in B minor, Op. 56
Works Info
Composer
:
Julius Röntgen
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Sonata
Compose Date
:
1907
Average_duration
:
23:11
Movement_count
:
4
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Julius Röntgen's Sonata for cello & piano No. 5 in B minor, Op. 56 was composed in 1924. The piece premiered on January 22, 1925, in Amsterdam, with the composer himself on the piano and the cellist Frieda Belinfante. The sonata consists of three movements: Allegro moderato, Adagio, and Allegro con brio. The first movement, Allegro moderato, begins with a melancholic cello melody that is soon joined by the piano. The two instruments engage in a dialogue, with the cello taking the lead in the development section. The movement is characterized by its lyrical melodies and rich harmonies, which create a sense of emotional depth and intensity. The second movement, Adagio, is a slow and introspective piece that showcases the expressive capabilities of both instruments. The cello takes center stage with a mournful melody that is accompanied by delicate piano chords. The movement gradually builds in intensity, with the cello and piano engaging in a passionate duet before fading away into a quiet and contemplative ending. The final movement, Allegro con brio, is a lively and energetic piece that brings the sonata to a triumphant close. The cello and piano engage in a playful and virtuosic dialogue, with both instruments showcasing their technical abilities. The movement is characterized by its rhythmic drive and lively melodies, which create a sense of joy and exuberance. Overall, Röntgen's Sonata for cello & piano No. 5 in B minor, Op. 56 is a powerful and emotionally charged work that showcases the composer's mastery of both instruments. The piece is characterized by its lyrical melodies, rich harmonies, and virtuosic passages, which create a sense of depth and intensity throughout.
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