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Bohuslav Martinů's Double Concerto for Two String Orchestras, Piano, and Timpani (H. 271) was written in Switzerland in 1938 during deteriorating diplomatic relationships throughout Europe. Commissioned by Paul Sacher for the Basel Chamber Orchestra, it reflects intense impressions, from both the composer's personal life and the political ...
Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra (2002) Michael Daugherty. Raise the Roof (2003) [5] [6] Ney Rosauro. Concerto for Timpani and Orchestra (2003) James Boznos. Concerto for Timpani, Roto-toms and Orchestra op.7 (2003) Concerto Nr.2 “Pavilions” op. 20, for extended timpani, orchestra and mp3 (2019) Lee Actor. Concerto for Timpani and ...
The Piano Sonata No. 5, Op. 53, is a work written by Alexander Scriabin in 1907. This was his first sonata to be written in one movement, a format he retained from then on. A typical performance lasts from 11 to 12 minutes.
The Violin Sonata No. 5 in F major, Op. 24, is a four movement work for violin and piano by Ludwig van Beethoven. It was first published in 1801 . The work is commonly known as the Spring Sonata ( Frühlingssonate ), although the name "Spring" was apparently given to it after Beethoven's death. [ 1 ]
Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 5 is a first-period composition, anticipating more notable C minor works such as the Pathétique Sonata and the Fifth Symphony in its nervous energy. Like all three sonatas of his Op. 10, it is dedicated to Anna Margarete von Browne, the wife of one of Beethoven's patrons, a Russian diplomat in Vienna.
Romance in D ♭ major for violin or viola and piano (1900, 1904) Sonata in B minor for violin and piano, Op. 7 (1902) Fantasia in F major for viola and organ (1903) Sonata No. 1 in C minor for viola and piano, Op. 18 (1905) Allegro de Concert in D minor for cello or viola and piano (1906) Sonata No. 2 in F major for viola and piano, Op. 22 (1906)
The sonata for violin and piano in G minor, L. 140, was written in 1917. It was the composer's last major composition and is notable for its brevity; a typical performance lasts about 13 minutes. The premiere took place on 5 May 1917, the violin part played by Gaston Poulet, with Debussy himself at the piano. It was his last public performance.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote Symphony No. 30 in D major, K. 202/186b [1] in Salzburg, completing it on 5 May 1774. The work is scored for two oboes, two horns and two trumpets in D (silent in the Andantino and Trio), timpani and strings, but the timpani part has been lost. [2] There has been at least one attempt to reconstruct the timpani part ...