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Violin Sonata No. 5 (Beethoven) Violin Sonata No. 5 (Beethoven) The Violin Sonata No. 5, opus 24, is a sonata for violin and piano by Ludwig van Beethoven. It is often known as the Spring sonata, and was published in 1801. The work is in four movements: Allegro Adagio molto espressivo Scherzo. Allegro molto Rondò. Allegro ma Sources: Pheeds [R=1,P=105],
Total Points: 205.
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Autumn Sonata Autumn Sonata Autumn Sonata (also known as Höstsonaten) is a 1978 Swedish language film which tells the story of a famous pianist who confronts her neglected daughters. It stars Ingrid Bergman, Liv Ullmann and Lena Nyman. The movie was written and directed by Ingmar Bergman. It was nominated for Academy Awards for Sources: Pheeds [R=2,P=52],
Total Points: 152.
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Trio sonata Trio sonata The trio sonata is a musical form which was particularly popular around the end of the 17th century and the beginning of the 18th century. A trio sonata is written for two solo melodic instruments and basso continuo, making three parts in all, hence the name trio sonata. However, because Sources: Pheeds [R=3,P=35],
Total Points: 135.
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Sonata Sonata Sonata (From Ital. sonare, to sound), in music, originally merely a piece "played" as opposed to cantata, a piece sung, though the term is said to have been applied once or twice to a vocal composition. By the time of Arcangelo Corelli two polyphonic types of sonata were established, the Sources: Pheeds [R=4,P=26],
Total Points: 126.
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Sonata form Sonata form Sonata form or sonata-allegro form is a musical form, a way of organising a work of music. The original idea of a central organizing form has been very widely used by classical composers since the 18th century, and was originally described by an Italian theorist as "a two part Sources: Pheeds [R=5,P=21],
Total Points: 121.
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Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven) Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven) Ludwig van Beethoven's opus 27 no. 2 is the Piano Sonata No. 14 in C sharp minor "Quasi una fantasia" (Italian: Like a fantasy), popularly known as the Moonlight Sonata. Beethoven wrote this sonata in 1801 and dedicated it to the 17-year-old Countess Giulietta Guicciardi, with whom Sources: Pheeds [R=6,P=17],
Total Points: 117.
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Piano Sonata No. 11 (Mozart) Piano Sonata No. 11 (Mozart) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Piano Sonata No. 11 in A major, K. 331 is in three movements: Andante grazioso - a theme with six variations Menuetto - a minuet and trio Rondo alla Turca: Allegretto The last movement, a rondo, is often heard on its own, and is Sources: Pheeds [R=7,P=15],
Total Points: 115.
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Piano Sonata, K. 545 (Mozart) Piano Sonata, K. 545 (Mozart) The Piano Sonata in C major, K. 545 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is possibly his most famous piano sonata. It was described by Mozart himself in his own thematic catalogue as "for beginners", and it is sometimes known by the nickname Sonata facile or Sonata semplice. Mozart Sources: Pheeds [R=8,P=13],
Total Points: 113.
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Piano Sonata No. 8 (Beethoven) Piano Sonata No. 8 (Beethoven) Ludwig van Beethoven's Piano Sonata No. 8 in C Minor, op. 13 was titled "Pathétique" by the composer himself, unlike most of the other "named" sonatas. It was published in 1799, though written the year before, when the composer was 27 years old. Beethoven dedicated the work Sources: Pheeds [R=9,P=11],
Total Points: 111.
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Piano Sonata No. 12 (Mozart) Piano Sonata No. 12 (Mozart) The Piano Son 1000 ata in F major by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is K. 332 in Ludwig von Köchel's catalogue of Mozart's works (K. 300k in the 1964 revised edition). The sonata was written at the same time as the Piano Sonata, K. 330 and Piano Sonata, K. 331 Sources: Pheeds [R=10,P=10],
Total Points: 110.
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Piano Sonatas Nos. 13 - 14, Opus 27 (Beethoven) Piano Sonatas Nos. 13 - 14, Opus 27 (Beethoven) Ludwig van Beethoven's opus number 27 is a set of two sonatas for solo piano. See: Piano Sonata No. 13 (Beethoven) Piano Sonata No. 14 (Beethoven) (the Moonlight sonata) Sources: Pheeds [R=11,P=9],
Total Points: 109.
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Piano Sonata No. 29 (Beethoven) Piano Sonata No. 29 (Beethoven) Beethoven's "Hammerklavier" sonata, Op. 106 in B-flat major, is widely considered to be one of the defining works of the composer's third period and one of the great piano sonatas. The sonata was written in the last half of the 1810s, towards the end of a fallow Sources: Pheeds [R=12,P=8],
Total Points: 108.
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Vespro della Beata Vergine 1610 (Monteverdi) enough to cover up to 10 vocal parts in some movements and split into separate choirs in others while accompanying seven different soloists during the course of the piece. Interestingly, solo parts are included for violin and cornetto, but the ripieno instrumentation is not specified by Monterverdi. Additionally, Monteverdi did not specify a specific set of plainchant antiphons to insert before each psalm and the concluding Magnificat. This allows the performers to tailor the music according to the available insturmental forces and the occasion of the performance (the particular feast day's liturgy would have included suggested antiphons that could be chanted Sources: Pheeds [R=13,P=8],
Total Points: 108.
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Jacques Thibaud he jointly won the conservatoire's violin prize with Pierre Monteux (who later became a famous conductor). He was injured while fighting in World War I, after which he had to rebuild his technique. In 1943 he established the Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud International Competition, a competition for violinists and pianists with Marguerite Long. As well as a soloist, Thibaud was noted for his performances of chamber music, particularly as part of a piano trio with the pianist Alfred Cortot and cellist Pablo Casals. He was a friend of Eugène Ysaÿe who dedicated his second sonata for solo violin to him. Thibaud was Sources: Pheeds [R=14,P=7],
Total Points: 107.
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Jean Barraqué Jean Barraqué Jean Barraqué (January 17, 1928 - August 17, 1973) was French composer. Barraqué was born in Puteaux. He studied in Paris with Jean Langlais and Olivier Messiaen and through Messiaen became interested in serialism. It is thought that Barraqué destroyed many of his early works (at any rate, scores for them have not been found), leaving his Piano Sonata, completed in 1952, as his earliest surviving work. It is a large piece, lasting almost an hour, and is divided into two conncted sections, roughly equal in length. The texture of the work is often Sources: Pheeds [R=15,P=7],
Total Points: 107.
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