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Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 80 (Prokofiev): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project; Recording of Violin Sonata No. 1, Sergei Ostrovsky (violin), Ido Bar-Shai (piano) (Wayback Machine archive). on YouTube, Oistrakh, Oborin (1946) on YouTube, Live recording from Wigmore Hall, Lana Trotovšek (violin), Maria Canyigueral (piano)
The Sonata for Solo Violin (or Sonata for Unaccompanied Violins in Unison) in D major, Opus 115, is a three-movement work for unaccompanied violin composed by Sergei Prokofiev in 1947. It was commissioned by the Soviet Union's Committee of Arts Affairs as a pedagogical work for talented violin students. [1]
Sonata for violin solo (1977; revised 1992) Sonatina for violin and piano (1979) [from the opera Pollicino] Paul Hindemith. Sonatas for violin solo, and four with piano; C. René Hirschfeld. Sonata concertante for violin and piano (2006) Vagn Holmboe. Violin Sonata No. 1, M. 82, 1935; Violin Sonata No. 2, M. 112, 1939; Violin Sonata No. 3, M ...
Violin Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 80 (1946) Violin Sonata No. 2 in D, Op. 94a (1943; based on Flute Sonata in D, Op. 94) Sonata for Solo Violin / Unison Violins in D, Op. 115 (1947) Cello. Ballade for Cello and Piano, Op. 15 (1912) Adagio for Cello and Piano, Op. 97bis (1944) Cello Sonata in C, Op. 119 (1949)
The performance at the Triton concert was the "Western premiere". The performers on that occasion were Robert Soetens - for whom Prokofiev would compose his second violin concerto in 1935 - and Samuel Dushkin, for whom Stravinsky composed his violin concerto a few months earlier. [1] The work was published in 1932 in Berlin by Éditions Russes ...
The Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 80, The Year 1941, Op. 90, and the Ballade for the Boy Who Remained Unknown, Op. 93 all came from this period. In 1943, Prokofiev joined Eisenstein in Alma-Ata , the largest city in Kazakhstan , to compose more film music ( Ivan the Terrible ), and the ballet Cinderella (Op. 87), one of his most melodious and ...
The first movement, marked Andantino and commencing in 6/8 meter, opens with a lyrical violin melody to be played sognando (dreamily) and pianissimo (very softly) over viola tremolos. The solo violin is joined in dialogue by the flutes, clarinets, and oboes. [12]
Piano Sonata No. 1 by Charles Wuorinen, at bar 84 of part 1. [70] Piano Sonata no. 2 by Roger Sessions, at bar 223. [53] Piano Sonata No. 3 by Carlos Chávez, at bar 165 of the second movement. [71] Pli selon pli by Pierre Boulez, in the first and fourth movements. [56] [72] A próle do bébé, Book 2 by Heitor Villa-Lobos.