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Vajda János: Sonata for Solo Viola

Arreglo: Viola
Serie: EMB Contemporary Music
Época: Música Contemporánea
Páginas: 12 páginas
Formato: A/4
Peso: 0.047 kg
Año de publicación: De diciembre de 2012
Editorial: Universal Music Publishing Editio Musica Budapest
Nº de artículo: 14817
ISMN: 9790080148174
This virtuoso concert piece was originally composed for viola in 2004. (The version for violoncello was written in 2006, and the version for violin in 2010.) As with other works by János Vajda, the well-proportioned structure of the solo sonata and its wealth of melodic invention alongside the presence of classical models is clearly perceptible, but conceived in a characteristically postmodern manner. The three movements represent three different characters: the dancing rhythm of the main theme reappears in the last movement as a lively toccata; the middle movement, which abounds in pre-classical figurations, evokes the singing, fantasia-like slow movements of the 18th century. The two outer movements are based on the same theme, and the characteristic intervals of this musical idea recur in the slow movement as well.

This work was premiered in 2004 by Katalin Kokas.

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