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A violin sonata is a musical composition for violin accompanied by a keyboard instrument and in earlier periods with a bass instrument doubling the keyboard bass line. The violin sonata developed from a simple baroque form with no fixed format to a standardised and complex classical form. Since the romantic age some composers have pushed the boundaries of both the classical format as well as the use of the instruments.
In the earliest violin sonatas a bass instrument and the harpsichord played a simple bass line (continuo) with the harpsichord doubling the bass line and fixed chords while the violin played independently. The music was contrapuntal with no fixed format. Telemann wrote many such sonatas as did Bach. Bach later wrote sonatas with the harpsichord obbligato, which freed the keyboard instrument from playing only a bass line accompaniment.
Haydn wrote over one hundred trio sonatas (which are essentially obbligato violin sonatas) with the use of the piano instead of the harpsichord and a baryton (a deeper cello like instrument) which mostly copied the piano's bass line. These works were mostly simple two movement sonatas of which the later ones used the sonata form.
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- Composer: Jakob Ludwig Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (3 February 1809 -- 4 November 1847) - Performers: Shlomo Mintz (violin), Paul Ostrovsky (piano) - Year of recording: 1986 Sonata for Violin & Piano in F minor, Op. 4, written in 1823. 00:00 - I. Adagio - Allegro moderato 10:25 - II. Poco adagio 19:10 - III. Allegro agitato For many decades Felix Mendelssohn was thought to have authored only one violin sonata: the Sonata for violin and piano in F minor, Op. 4. And, although two further sonatas for violin-piano duo came to light during the latter half of the twentieth century, neither of them has been able to steal the limelight from Opus 4 as his most popular work in the genre, even if some Mendelssohn-lovers feel that one of the other two, the 1838 F major Sonata, is more dese...
Note: I'm not violating any copyright in the video. If you think I'm violating the copyright of the recording, please send me a private message asking to me remove the video and I remove this video. Thanks. Video dedicated to my dearest friend Carlotta. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Violin, harpsichord and cello sonatas BWV 1014 - 1023. Arthur Grumiaux, violin. Christiane Jaccottet, harpsichord. Phillipe Mermoud, cello. Bach probably wrote this collection of violin sonatas in 1723, when he worked for Leopold Anthalt-Köthen. In these works, Bach provides not only the violin significancy but harpsichord and the structure might define the form that composers of violin would write their works e.g. Mozart, Beethoven, Haydn and Mendelssohn. Besides violin partitas, violin sonatas are fund...
W. A. Mozart Sonata for violin and piano in G major, K.301/293a (No.18). [Allegro con spirito] [Allegro] Hilary Hahn (violin/violon) Natalie Zhu (piano) Official website : http://www.hilaryhahn.com/index.html Deutsche Grammophon : http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/artist/biography?ART_ID=HAHHI
Many of you were asking me for a download link, so here it is: http://www.mediafire.com/?72huiast7aun22x For some reasons the link above doesn't work in some countries so here is another one: http://www2.zippyshare.com/v/5279882/file.html Violin Sonata in G minor: 1. Larghetto affettuoso 2. Allegro moderato 3. Andante 3. Allegro assai-Andante-Allegro assai
Piano/Violin duet performance by Yuuna Shinohara (Violin) and Eriko Kawachi (Piano) ------------------------------------------------------ Anime: Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso Album: Boku to Kimi to no Ongakucho Release date: 19/11/2014 Distributor: Epic Records Japan Inc. ------------------------------------------------------
- Composer: César-Auguste-Jean-Guillaume-Hubert Franck (10 December 1822 -- 8 November 1890) - Performers: Krystian Zimerman (piano), Kaja Danczowska (violin) - Year of recording: 1981 Sonata in A major for Violin and Piano, written in 1886. The 4 movements alternate between slow and fast: 00:00 - I. Allegretto ben moderato 06:24 - II. Allegro 15:01 - III. Ben moderato: Recitative-Fantasia 22:45 - IV. Allegretto poco mosso This sonata is one of Franck's best known compositions, and considered one of the finest sonatas for violin and piano ever written. It is an amalgam of his rich native harmonic language with the Classical traditions he valued highly, held together in a cyclic framework. it was a wedding present for the 31-year-old violinist Eugène Ysaÿe. Twenty-eight years earlier, in...
- Composer: Achille-Claude Debussy (22 August 1862 -- 25 March 1918) - Performers: Shlomo Mintz (violin), Yefim Bronfman (piano) - Year of recording: 1986 Violin Sonata in G minor, L 140, for violin and piano, written in 1916-1917. 00:00 - I. Allegro vivo 04:43 - II. Intermède (fantasque et léger) 08:49 - III. Finale (Très animé) Debussy's Violin Sonata presents a superb balance of sweetness, fire, humor, and nostalgia. It is a work imbued with deep melancholy that also embodies other characteristic traits that make Debussy's work distinguishable from others: a sense of fantasy, freedom, and affective depth. Written at the very end of the composer's life, the Sonata is one of the finest examples of Debussy's compositional and artistic dexterity. At the time of this composition, Debussy ...
- Composer: Sergei Sergeyevich Prokofiev (23 April 1891 -- 5 March 1953) - Performers: David Oistrakh (violin), Lev Oborin (piano) - Year of recording: 1946 Sonata for Violin & Piano No. 1 in F minor, Op. 80, written between 1938-1946. 00:00 - I. Andante assai 07:27 - II. Allegro brusco 13:48 - III. Andante 21:15 - IV. Allegrissimo Cast in four movements of approximately equal length, this tormented Sonata for violin and piano must rank with Prokofiev's finest works in any genre. It is dedicated to David Oistrakh, who also is the performer in this recording. For patient listeners, this exceedingly profound work will yield immeasurable rewards. - The Andante opening panel begins with an ominous theme in the bass on the piano, the death-rattle sounds of the violin soon entering overtop i...
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). Composed April 1781, in Vienna. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- FREE .mp3 and .wav files of all Mozart's music at: http://www.mozart-archiv.de/ FREE sheet music scores of any Mozart piece at: http://dme.mozarteum.at/DME/nma/start.php?l=2 ALSO check out these cool sites: http://musopen.org/ and http://imslp.org/wiki/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: I do not know who the performers of this are, nor the place and date of recording!!! Any suggestions are welcome. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ENJOY!!!! :D