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  • He also wrote several sonatas, a symphony, and one or two minor composition
  • e los Cobos, “Alberto Ginastera's Three Piano Sonatas: A Reflection of the Composer and his Country
  • io for clarinet, horn and piano, three violin sonatas, a cello sonata and other works), choral piec
  • Locatelli also wrote violin sonatas, a cello sonata, trio sonatas, concerti gross
  • By 1924 he had composed piano sonatas, a violin sonata and other piano pieces.
  • He wrote about 200 solo piano sonatas, about 50 sonatas for instruments accompanied
  • ngest slow movement of Beethoven in the piano sonatas (ca.
  • Alberti's best known pieces are his keyboard sonatas, although even they are very rarely performed
  • He is best known for his keyboard sonatas, an important contribution to the harpsichord
  • rote a large number of violin concertos, trio sonatas, and solo sonatas for violin with cembalo, an
  • ote 2 symphonies, 5 string quartets, 6 violin sonatas, and other works for piano, voice, and chorus
  • Her recording of her recomposition of the 6 Sonatas and Partitas, BWV 1001-1006, was released in
  • He was the first composer to publish trio sonatas and made use in them of the combination of tw
  • She composed chamber music, such as flute sonatas, and wrote music to Ramler's Passion cantata
  • He made a set of Prokofiev's complete sonatas and concertos (with Zubin Mehta and the Israe
  • his work is the weightest of the three Opus 2 sonatas and is often referred to as Beethoven's first
  • ic showpieces), Shine and Shade (20th century sonatas) and five Red Priest CDs: Priest on the Run,
  • His 2000 recording of the Bach sonatas and partitas for solo violin adapted for Baro
  • and a large number of symphonies, concertos, sonatas and string quartets.
  • not limited to, operas, concerti, symphonies, sonatas, and chamber music.
  • Like in Sonatas and Interludes and the later String Quartet i
  • o works by Karol Szymanowski, and the JS Bach Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin in 2009.
  • tten for the violin (concerts with orchestra, sonatas and pieces with piano and chamber music) he h
  • Muzio Clementi: 3 Sonatas and 10 Waltzes (1970)
  • He has recorded Bach's sonatas and partitas for solo violin..
  • Part of the table of preparations of Sonatas and Interludes.
  • of the music reveals the influence of Italian sonatas and concertos, but the typical tendency of Ge
  • Sonatas and Interludes were received well by the publ
  • sic in early 1947, in the midst of working on Sonatas and Interludes.
  • Melvyn Tan , he recorded Beethoven's complete sonatas and variations for cello and piano.
  • This collection consisted of chamber sonatas and suites for 3 to 5 voices with basso conti
  • His opus includes 15 masses, 4 operas, 17 sonatas, and 49 concertos for solo instruments.
  • Lebrun composed sonatas and other piano works which were unpublished
  • rote mostly wind music, oboe concertos, piano sonatas, and songs.
  • He also wrote a few sonatas and some keyboard music, including pieces mea
  • fifty works, including symphonies, concerti, sonatas, and songs.
  • ough the 1940s, he composed concertos, songs, sonatas and pieces for piano.
  • music including symphonies, keyboard pieces, sonatas and concertos.
  • In 1696 a collection of twelve of his trio sonatas appeared, entitled Il giardino armonico sacro
  • The Opus 10 sonatas are usually described as angular or experimen
  • Modern editions of the complete sonatas are published by Ut Orpheus Edizione.
  • Although the sonatas are dedicated to Friedrich Wilhelm II, Ferdin
  • orgiving technical demands of his other piano sonatas around this time, the A major is clean and st
  • Krenek pointed to the piano sonatas as giving "ample evidence that [Schubert] was
  • rchestra, two versions of the Βrahms Clarinet Sonatas as well as the Mozart and Brahms Quintets, Me
  • to Barbara, wrote many of his 555 harpsichord sonatas at Ferdinand's court.
  • 's solo piano works, Beethoven's and Mozart's sonatas, Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, and, especiall
  • s also reported to have published two sets of sonatas before she was twelve.
  • phonies, violin and pianoforte concertos, and sonatas, besides duets, songs, and chamber music.
  • Mendelssohn composed two other violin sonatas, both in F major, that are without opus numbe
  • roque style, including not only solo and trio sonatas but also quartets, a considerable rarity at t
  • His CD recordings of the Rosary Sonatas by Heinrich Ignaz Biber and of Sonatas Opus 5
  • ritish 20th century music including the Cello Sonatas by Benjamin Britten and Frank Bridge and work
  • n British contemporary music, including piano sonatas by Arnold Bax, Gordon Jacob (of which she was
  • Released in 2006, his first disc of sonatas by Shostakovich, Weinberg and Boris Tchaikovs
  • Sonatas by Tartini and Corelli.
  • performances of all five of Beethoven's cello sonatas by the Russian duo of cellist Mstislav Rostro
  • with the world premiere recording of the Duo Sonatas by the Greek composer Nikos Skalkottas and th
  • I album of sonatas by Brahms, Fuchs and Zemlinsky.
  • table collaboration of hers was two albums of sonatas by J. S. Bach and G. F. Handel, with Keith Ja
  • In 2009, she recorded the four viola sonatas by Mieczyslaw Weinberg.
  • A disc of ‘Romantic' sonatas by Mendelssohn, Schumann and Grieg is planned
  • Scarlatti on Fortepiano, Sonatas by Domenico Scarlatti (1685 - 1757), Cedille
  • ccording to the biography on his Mozart piano sonatas CD, his first language was Ladino.
  • osed more than 200 works including concertos, sonatas, chamber music, works for the musical theatre
  • e, and includes multiple choral works, songs, sonatas, chamber music and symphonic works.
  • ncluded a symphony, overture, string quartet, sonatas, choral works and songs.
  • -11, the "Waldstein" and "Appassionata" piano sonatas, Christ on the Mount of Olives, the opera Fid
  • 108 is the last of his violin sonatas composed between 1878 and 1887.
  • Opus 1: 12 sonatas da chiesa (trio sonatas for 2 violins and con
  • roque era, such as the cantata, the aria, the sonatas da chiesa and da camera, variations on a grou
  • st 8 of his 12 Concerti grossi, op.6 are also sonatas da chiesa.
  • o wrote the accompanying critical text to the sonatas, detailing the changes made and the many thou
  • e better known of them are: Two sets of three sonatas, each for pianoforte, dedicated to Haydn, 179
  • op. 7 - 3 Sonatas en quatuor, Harpsichord, 2 Violins and Violon
  • d, being the first composer in Paris to write sonatas expressly for the instrument, and was as a co
  • ations include many keyboard works, including sonatas, fantasies, preludes, and his best known pian
  • ding four symphonie concertante, eighteen duo sonatas, fifty-six trio sonatas, a pair of orchestral
  • iolin concertos, 4 concertos for orchestra, 2 sonatas for violin, a Sinfonia and Trio.
  • Haigh's numerous compositions include sonatas for pianoforte solo and for pianoforte and vi
  • He published some concertos and sonatas for violin, some organ pieces, and various pi
  • op. 14 - 6 Sonatas for Harpsichord, Violine ad libitum (Nr. 1 wi
  • The sonata is the last of Poulenc's three sonatas for wind instruments, the others being the Fl
  • ion to the cantata mentioned he composed some sonatas for the pianoforte and a concerto.
  • It is believed that Bach composed his three sonatas for viola da gamba and harpsichord BWV 1027-1
  • olo instrument and obbligato harpsichord, and sonatas for harpsichord.
  • Ceaucescu, Pulse Of The Rooster and Metallic Sonatas for labels such as Forced Exposure, Majora an
  • rs 2, 5, and 6, completing the cycle, and the Sonatas for viola da gamba and keyboard.
  • s, and commissioned him to write three violin sonatas for his companion, Olga Rudge.
  • Her complete recording of Mozart's piano sonatas for the Denon label are still regarded as amo
  • 9 Sonatas for flute solo
  • Six Sonatas for the harpsichord
  • 12 Sonatas for Lute solo
  • t in a complete traversal of Schubert's piano sonatas, for MGM Records, released as E3711.
  • 30 sonatas for piano and violin
  • 009 record label Naxos will release a cd with sonatas for violin and piano by Ravel, Respighi and G
  • 2 Sonatas for piano, Op. 27
  • Two Sonatas for pianoforte, violin and violoncello
  • 16 sonatas for piano 4 hands
  • f the Well-Tempered Clavier, and the six Trio Sonatas for organ.
  • Sonatas for flute and harpsichord, op.
  • compositions consist of preludes, fugues and sonatas for the piano and organ, string quartets, etc
  • Sonatas for violin and bass (1723)
  • ary 2006 Wigmore Hall performance of Mozart's sonatas for piano and violin with violinist Rachel Po
  • 6 Sonatas for Flute and Continuo Op. 2
  • 6 Sonatas for Recorder and Continuo Op. 1
  • 3 Trio Sonatas for two Violins and Piano(1928)
  • Six sonatas for violin, viola da gamba and continuo, 1694
  • Lookalike and the Children, a piano concerto, sonatas for piano and violin, and three unproduced sc
  • 6 Sonatas for 2 violins and basso continuo.
  • op. 16 - 4 Sonatas for Harpsichord, Violin and Violoncello
  • op. 3 - 2 Sonatas for Harpsichord, Violin ad libitum
  • With Egarr he has recorded Bach's sonatas for viola da gamba and harpsichord, and with
  • Mozart: Sonatas for Keyboard & Violin - Gary Cooper (fortepia
  • in London in 1952, by age 6 she was composing sonatas for piano.
  • ard Goode & Richard Stoltzman for Brahms: The Sonatas for Clarinet & Piano, Op. 120 (1983)
  • His surviving compositions include sonatas for double reeds and basso continuo.
  • The Sonatas for Organ and Orchestra (Wolfgang Amadeus Moz
  • Trio sonatas for 2 violins, viola da gamba and basso conti
  • He also wrote sonatas for violin, flute and cello, all unaccompanie
  • Carlo Grante is recording all of the sonatas for the Music & Arts label.
  • Six sonatas for 2 violas and basso continuo for harp, op.
  • Six Trio sonatas for flute, viola with basso continuo for harp
  • op. 20 - 3 Sonatas for Harpsichord and Violin (probably by T. Gi
  • Boda composed many chamber pieces, including sonatas for most common orchestral instruments.
  • Ravel, Milhaud, Honegger, Skalkottas; Sonatas for Violin & Violoncello (Renate Eggebrecht,
  • Three sonatas for solo violin with accompaniment of violin
  • These sonatas frequently employ a particular kind of arpegg
  • s paintings bear the names of musical pieces: sonatas, fugues, and preludes.
  • s treatment of the cycle of Beethoven's Piano Sonatas has been particularly highly acclaimed.
  • Twenty-eight quadro sonatas have survived to modern times.
  • 1986 Brahms: Cello and Piano Sonatas in E Minor Op. 38, and F Op. 99 (RCA 17022)
  • His works include virtuoso violin sonatas in the Italian late Baroque style; Three Gran
  • rently recording all of Galuppi's 90 keyboard sonatas in what will be a projected ten-CD set for Th
  • About 15 trio sonatas in various arrangements
  • Advertisement for the Organ Sonatas in the Musical World, 24 July 1845
  • anni Maria Bononcini - Op. 3, a collection of sonatas in canon
  • The sonatas include references to a number of Bach choral
  • Georg Philipp Telemann's 6 Canonical Sonatas is a set of 6 canonical sonatas written for t
  • Unlike the two previous violin sonatas it is in four movements (the others are in th
  • the only slow sonata in the set of 17 Church Sonatas; it is 44 bars long.
  • Beethoven: Piano Sonatas, Jonathan Biss, EMI Classics
  • composer has taken fragments of Mozart piano sonatas K.231 and K. 283 and music from Don Giovanni
  • Scarlatti: Sonatas Kk. 460, 461, 478, 479, 502, 516, 517, 518, 5
  • te works of Chopin and the complete Beethoven sonatas lay at the core of a very extensive repertoir
  • s studio recordings of the complete Beethoven sonatas, made in the 1960s, display exceptional techn
  • umerous symphonies, harpsichord concertos and sonatas, many of which were published.
  • ksch wrote a concerto for three pianos, piano sonatas, masses, and cantatas, and adapted numerous o
  • to extend and regroup them into a set of six sonatas, meaning by this not pieces in classical sona
  • Cello Sonatas No.1 and No.2, Opus 5 were written by Ludwig
  • Sonatas Nos. 4 and 5 are also notable for the complex
  • Sonatas Nos. 4 and 5 were composed seven years after
  • Although played less often than Sonata No. 3, Sonatas Nos. 4 and 5 are now essential elements in th
  • Emanuel Ax for Haydn: Piano Sonatas, Nos.
  • orks of Jean-Philippe Rameau and the complete sonatas of Antonio Soler.
  • books on teaching as well as one on the piano sonatas of Beethoven.
  • As one of the late piano sonatas of Scriabin's career, the music is highly chr
  • Like all the 17 sonatas of this set, it is scored for first and secon
  • leased the recording of the complete keyboard sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti, performed by harpsicho
  • Both are structured much like the sonatas of Ludwig van Beethoven, in which Beethoven s
  • wide range of solo works (including the piano sonatas of Michael Tippett which he has broadcast for
  • ith his three string trios opus 9, the violin sonatas of opus 12 and the violin romance that became
  • ayed all of Bach's piano music and all of the sonatas of Beethoven, taking a total of 21 weeks to a
  • d a very large repertoire, including the late sonatas of Beethoven, the Rachmaninov concerti, the G
  • Sonata No. 7. As it is one of the late piano sonatas of Scriabin's career, the music consists of a
  • They are among the earliest sonatas of this form, consisting of 6 sonatas for sol
  • p to acclaimed performances of the last three sonatas of Beethoven, first at the "La Gesse Foundati
  • se publications include: “The Complete Guitar Sonatas of Sor, Giuliani and Diabelli in Urtext,” “Ha
  • comprehensive recordings include the complete sonatas of Franz Schubert, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, C
  • ous recordings, including the complete violin sonatas of Beethoven, with David Wilde.
  • It is thought he wrote around 36 sonatas, of which 14 have survived.
  • wn as some of the more spectacularly original sonatas of Beethoven's youth, such as the 'Pathetique
  • He has recorded the complete cello sonatas of Geminiani (with Christopher Hogwood) and V
  • presenting a complete cycle of the Beethoven sonatas on consecutive evenings.
  • s notably performed all of the Mozart's piano sonatas on a replica of a Walter fortepiano, as well
  • Lewis performed all 32 of the Beethoven piano sonatas on tour in the United States and Europe betwe
  • Ursula Bagdasarjanz: Schoeck Violin Sonatas on Gallo
  • Piano Sonatas, op. 3 nos.
  • Ludwig van Beethoven - Three Piano Sonatas, Op. 2 in F minor, A and C
  • Three Violin Sonatas, Opus 21
  • he same meter rarely occur in the symphonies, sonatas or chamber works of the great Viennese compos
  • Peuerl wrote the earliest published trio sonatas outside of Italy.
  • Seis sonatas para clave y fuerte-piano op.1 (Madrid, 1780)
  • Carlos Seixas: Harpsichord Sonatas, played by Cremilde Rosado Fernandes (1758 in
  • Carlos Seixas: Harpsichord Sonatas, played by Robert Woolley (1785 instrument);
  • Six Sonatas pour le Clavecin op. 1, Sonaten I-III by Mada
  • Six Sonatas pour le Clavecin op. 1, Sonaten IV-VI by Mada
  • op.57, were Beethoven's favorite of his piano sonatas prior to the "Hammerklavier."
  • The more intimate nature of the late sonatas probably has some connection with his deafnes
  • two successive years for his Beethoven Piano Sonatas project.
  • os, among them eighteen contrabass concertos, sonatas, rondos and dances, cantatas, choral works, a
  • tal concertos (including a bassoon concerto), sonatas, sacred works and an opera: Les Troqueurs.
  • both Romances and the 'Spring' and 'Kreutzer' Sonatas, Schubert, Rolla, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Spoh
  • ough lacking a distinct musical identity, the sonatas show a certain level of precocity and serve a
  • ch, recordings of Beethoven's last five piano sonatas, solo piano works of Schubert, Chopin, Liszt,
  • Unlike the three first sonatas, Sonata No. 4 received a favourable reception
  • t included all the current genres of the day: sonatas, sonatinas, waltzes, rondos and variations.
  • e works and organ concertos, he also composed sonatas, songs, instrumental chamber works, harpsicho
  • Tippett wrote his third and fourth Piano sonatas specifically with Crossley in mind.
  • ve book A Companion to Beethoven's Pianoforte Sonatas, states that "With all the tragic power of it
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