Joaquín Turina
Sonata española, for violin & piano
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Composer:Joaquín TurinaGenre:ChamberStyle:SonataCompose Date:1908Average_duration:24:19Movement_count:3Movement ....Joaquín Turina's 'Sonata española, for violin & piano' is a three-movement work that was composed in 1938. The piece was premiered in Madrid on March 22, 1939, by the violinist Antonio Fernández-Cid and the pianist José Cubiles. The first movement, titled 'Fantasía', is marked by its lyrical and expressive character. It begins with a slow and melancholic introduction, which is followed by a lively and rhythmic section. The movement features a variety of Spanish rhythms and melodies, including the fandango and the seguidilla. The second movement, titled 'Madroños', is a scherzo that is characterized by its playful and virtuosic violin writing. The movement is named after the madroño, a tree that is native to Spain and whose fruit is often used in traditional Spanish cuisine. The movement features a number of technical challenges for the violinist, including rapid runs and double stops. The final movement, titled 'Allegro vivo', is a lively and energetic dance that is based on the jota, a traditional Spanish dance that is often performed at festivals and celebrations. The movement features a number of syncopated rhythms and virtuosic passages for both the violin and the piano. Overall, Turina's 'Sonata española' is a highly expressive and virtuosic work that showcases the composer's deep understanding of Spanish music and culture. The piece is notable for its use of traditional Spanish rhythms and melodies, as well as its technical demands for both the violinist and the pianist.More....
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