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Bohuslav Martinu
Sonata for violin & piano in C major, H. 120
Works Info
Composer
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Bohuslav Martinu
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Sonata
Compose Date
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Jan 3, 1919 - Feb 2, 1919
Publication Date
:
1973
Average_duration
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31:41
Movement_count
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4
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Bohuslav Martinu's Sonata for violin and piano in C major, H. 120, was composed in 1952 and premiered in New York City on November 17, 1953, by violinist Joseph Szigeti and pianist Mieczyslaw Horszowski. The sonata is divided into three movements: Poco allegro, Adagio, and Allegro con brio. The first movement, Poco allegro, begins with a lively and rhythmic theme introduced by the piano. The violin enters with a contrasting melody, and the two instruments engage in a playful dialogue throughout the movement. Martinu's use of syncopation and shifting meters adds to the lively and energetic character of the movement. The second movement, Adagio, is a lyrical and introspective piece. The violin opens with a mournful melody, which is then taken up by the piano. The two instruments engage in a tender and expressive duet, with the violin soaring above the piano's gentle accompaniment. The movement ends with a quiet and contemplative coda. The final movement, Allegro con brio, is a lively and exuberant piece. The piano opens with a jaunty theme, which is then taken up by the violin. The two instruments engage in a virtuosic and energetic dialogue, with Martinu's use of syncopation and shifting meters adding to the excitement of the movement. The sonata ends with a triumphant coda, bringing the work to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, Martinu's Sonata for violin and piano in C major, H. 120, is a lively and engaging work, showcasing the composer's skillful use of rhythm and melody. The work is characterized by its playful and energetic character, as well as its moments of introspection and tenderness.
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