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Paul Creston
Suite for violin & piano, Op. 18
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Composer
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Paul Creston
Genre
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Chamber
Average_duration
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9:16
Movement_count
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3
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Paul Creston's 'Suite for violin & piano, Op. 18' is a four-movement work that was composed in 1935. The piece was premiered in New York City in the same year by the violinist Samuel Dushkin and the composer himself on the piano. The first movement, marked Allegro moderato, is characterized by its lively and rhythmic energy. The violin and piano engage in a playful dialogue, with the violin taking the lead in the more virtuosic passages. The movement is in sonata form, with a clear exposition, development, and recapitulation. The second movement, marked Andante espressivo, is a lyrical and expressive interlude. The violin sings a beautiful melody over a simple piano accompaniment, with occasional flourishes from the piano. The movement is in ABA form, with the middle section featuring a more agitated and dramatic theme. The third movement, marked Allegro giocoso, is a playful and whimsical scherzo. The violin and piano engage in a lively and syncopated dance, with sudden shifts in tempo and dynamics. The movement is in ternary form, with a contrasting middle section featuring a more lyrical and expressive theme. The final movement, marked Allegro con spirito, is a lively and energetic finale. The violin and piano engage in a virtuosic display of technique, with rapid runs, arpeggios, and double stops. The movement is in rondo form, with a recurring theme that alternates with contrasting episodes. Overall, Creston's 'Suite for violin & piano, Op. 18' is a charming and engaging work that showcases the virtuosity and expressive range of both instruments. The piece is characterized by its rhythmic vitality, lyrical beauty, and playful spirit.
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