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Paul Creston
Sonata for Saxophone & Piano, Op. 19
Works Info
Composer
:
Paul Creston
Genre
:
Chamber
Style
:
Sonata
Compose Date
:
1939
Average_duration
:
13:32
Movement_count
:
3
Movement ....
The 'Sonata for Saxophone & Piano, Op. 19' is a composition by American composer Paul Creston. It was composed in 1939 and premiered in the same year by saxophonist Cecil Leeson and pianist John Vincent. The sonata is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, marked with a moderate tempo, is characterized by a lyrical saxophone melody that is accompanied by a flowing piano accompaniment. The saxophone and piano parts are intricately woven together, creating a sense of unity between the two instruments. The movement ends with a brief cadenza for the saxophone, showcasing the virtuosic capabilities of the instrument. The second movement, marked with a slow tempo, is a stark contrast to the first movement. It is a mournful and introspective piece that showcases the expressive capabilities of the saxophone. The piano accompaniment is sparse, allowing the saxophone to take center stage. The movement ends with a hauntingly beautiful saxophone melody that fades away into silence. The third movement, marked with a fast tempo, is a lively and energetic piece that showcases the technical capabilities of both the saxophone and piano. The saxophone and piano parts are often in dialogue with each other, creating a sense of playful competition between the two instruments. The movement ends with a triumphant saxophone melody that brings the sonata to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, the 'Sonata for Saxophone & Piano, Op. 19' is a masterful composition that showcases Creston's skill as a composer. The sonata is characterized by its lyrical melodies, expressive saxophone solos, and intricate interplay between the saxophone and piano. It has become a staple of the saxophone repertoire and is widely regarded as one of Creston's most important works.
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