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Antonín Dvořák: Sonatina, Op. 100: Flöte mit Begleitung

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KOMPONIST: Antonín Dvořák
VERLAG: G. Schirmer
PRODUKTFORMAT: Instrumentalwerk
This piece was originally written for Violin and Piano, and if the 'New World' Symphony and the 'American' String Quartet are the best-known products of Anton n Dvorak's years in the United States, the little Sonatina in Gmajor(sometimes called the 'Indian Lament' Sonatina) may well be the most
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Komponist Antonín Dvořák
Herausgeber James Galway
Verlag G. Schirmer
ERSCHEINUNGSJAHR 1987
Detaillierte Instrumentierung Flöte und Klavier
Instrumentengruppe Flöte
PRODUKTFORMAT Instrumentalwerk
PRODUKTTYP Buch
MR-WEB Difficulty Intermediate
Serie Great Performer's Edition
SEITENZAHL 36
Genre Klassik
Epoche Romantic
UPC 073999800555
NR. HL50480055
Beschreibung
This piece was originally written for Violin and Piano, and if the 'New World' Symphony and the 'American' String Quartet are the best-known products of Anton n Dvorak's years in the United States, the little Sonatina in Gmajor(sometimes called the 'Indian Lament' Sonatina) may well be the most obscure; yet it is a charming work that deserves better than its relegation to the learning books of young violinists. The Sonatina is in fourmovements:Allegro risoluto, Larghetto, Scherzo (molto vivace), and Allegro. The first movement's principal tune has a firm rhythmic spine, its second tune a gentle plaintiveness; there is just a hint ofAmericanfolk music in the movement.

The following Larghetto earned the Sonatina its nickname. The succession of its three melodies - one in G minor, one in B flat major, and one in G major - has to it the same wistfulness,and thesame sudden brightening and then softening of mood, that we hear in the famous slow movement of the 'New World' Symphony.

The Scherzo takes the very first gesture of the Allegro risoluto as its starting-point. Thefinale isa substantial sonata-allegro movement, with three wonderful themes: the opening, syncopated idea in G major, a subsidiary thought in E minor, very dancelike and built around a repeating marcato cell, and finally a richtranquillomelody that closes the exposition.

This adaptation for Flute and Piano by James Galway conveys all the spirit of the original.
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  • 1. Sonatina Op.100
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