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Johann Christoph Denner (13 August 1655 – 26 April 1707) [1] was a German woodwind instrument maker of the Baroque era, to whom the invention of the clarinet is attributed. Denner was born in Leipzig to a family of horn-tuners.
An example of a clarinet–viola–piano trio existed several hundred years before the clarinet–violin–piano trio; Mozart composed the Kegelstatt Trio in the 18th century, and the Romantic composer Max Bruch composed a suite of eight pieces for this combination, as well as a double concerto for viola, clarinet, and orchestra. Many of these ...
5. Sonata in G major; 6. Sonata in E♭ major; 6 Sonatas for 2 Violins and Cello Op.17 (c.1780) Clarinet Sonatas Clarinet Sonata in C Major; Clarinet Sonata in Bb Major; Piano Trios: Trio Op.20 No.1; Trio Op.20 No.2; Trio Op.20 No.3; Trio Op.20 No.5 for clarinet, violin and piano; 3 Piano Quartets: Piano Quartet in E flat major, Op.40 No.1 ...
Sergei Prokofiev: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, Op.94 (1943), originally for flute, also arranged for violin; Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 128 (1945) Nino Rota: Sonata in D major for Clarinet and Piano (1945) Mieczysław Weinberg: Sonata for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 28 (1945) Herbert Howells: Clarinet Sonata ...
The genre originated as instrumental adaptation of the three-part texture common in Italian vocal music in the late 16th century. The earliest published trio sonatas appeared in Venice (Salamone Rossi Il primo libro delle sinfonie e gagliarde, 1607) and in Milan (Giovanni Paolo Cima, Sonata a tre for violin, cornett and continuo in the collection Concerti ecclesiastici, 1610).
Sonata No. 3, for violin and piano (1916–1917) George Enescu. Sonata No. 3 for violin and piano, in A minor, dans le caractère populaire roumain Op. 25 (1926) Sonata No. 2 for cello and piano in C major, Op. 26, No. 2 (1935) Piano Sonata No. 1 in F ♯ minor, Op. 24, No. 1 (1924) Piano Sonata No. 3 in D major, Op. 24, No. 3 (1933–1935 ...
Quintet for Clarinet and String Quartet (premiered in Boston in 2011) Trio (No. 2) for Piano, Violin and Cello (premiered in New York in 2012) Sonata (No. 3, publ. as "No. 2" [5]) for Violin and Piano (premiered in New York in 2013) Nonet (premiered in Edinburgh in 2015) Morning Rain and Warm Evening for Violin and Piano (not yet premiered [6])
The work is instrumented for clarinet (or violin) and piano. [6] It is in three movements: Adagio – Allegro; Adagio con moto; Adagio – Allegro non troppo – Prestissimo; Bert Hagels comments in his liner notes that much of the structure (but not the themes) in the first movement makes use of musical procedures which Beethoven pioneered in his Piano Sonata, Op. 53 and Symphony, Op.67.