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Stummer Márton: SONATINE LA EXALTÉ - Sonatina for guitar

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Setting: Guitar
Genre: Contemporary Hungarian Works
Published: 2020
Publisher: Magyar Kultúra Kiadó
Item number: HM02-0102
Other reference: HM.02.0102/2020
Márton Stummer was born in Győr, Hungary. He completed his studies in the Richter János Conservatoire, later in the Varga Tibor Musical Institute, and eventually in the Liszt Ferenc Music Academy. His teachers: Ede Roth, Antal Pusztai, Attila Reményi and András Csáki.

The title ╩ Sonatine La Exalté ( exalted,unworldly, impetuous sonatina) states the mood and the musical world of this three-part opus.As for their structure, the movements are traditional, they represent the classical ternary (A B A) form, but with subtle musical expansions and allusions. The themes of the first and second movement are mixed together masterfully by the composer, thereby elevating the music to a higher level. Passion is immanently present in all three movements. The polyphonic texture of the composition is remarkable, as is its masterful alternation with simpler musical motives. The mood and message of the work is accentuated by the use of anunusual tuning of the guitar. This makes the composition more passionate and exalted, as the title designates. Attila Reményi

Contents

1.
Exalté
2.
Tristement
3.
Relief
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