Violin and piano - difficult SKU: HL.49019900 For violin and piano...(+)
Violin and piano -
difficult
SKU:
HL.49019900
For
violin and piano.
Composed by Olli
Mustonen. This edition:
Saddle stitching. Sheet
music. String. Softcover.
Composed 2012. 40 pages.
Duration 21'. Schott
Music #VLB178. Published
by Schott Music
(HL.49019900).
ISBN
9790001193375.
9.25x12.0x0.213
inches.
In this
sonata, calm passages
alternate with extremely
lively ones in
traditional style. The
piano plays in chordal
style most of the time as
real accompaniment, with
polyphonic ensemble
playing not being given
special emphasis. The
sonata is characterized
by melodious cantilenas
of the violin, intricate
rhythms and almost
symphonic tonal eruptions
alike. The piece demands
great technical skills
while actually seeming to
be easy to grasp.Mustonen
is one of the virtuoso
pianists-composers of the
younger generation. In
his works, he often
refers to the history and
culture of his home
country Finland. He
performed the world
premiere of his Violin
Sonata with the young
Finnish violinist Pekka
Kuusisto in London in
April 2013.
Violin, piano SKU: FG.55011-615-3 Composed by Kalevi Aho. Solo part & pia...(+)
Violin, piano
SKU:
FG.55011-615-3
Composed by Kalevi Aho.
Solo part & piano
reduction. Fennica
Gehrman #55011-615-3.
Published by Fennica
Gehrman (FG.55011-615-3).
ISBN
9790550116153.
Kale
vi Aho (b. 1949) composed
Violin concerto No. 2 in
late summer and early
autumn 2015 for the
Finnish violinist Elina
Vahala. Lasting about 32
minutes, the second
concerto is a large-scale
virtuoso work dominated
by the soloist. The
strong-featured first
movement (Allegro) begins
with a fairly short
orchestral introduction
that is followed by the
soloist's first vigorous
statement. Around the
middle of the movement is
a cadenza, and the
movement ends with a
quick stretta. The
soloist dominates the
events in the slow second
movement (Adagio) even
more than it did in the
first. The Adagio begins
with the same opening
motif for the soloist as
the first movement, but
this time the motif is
more lyrical and singing.
Having built up to a
dramatic climax, it
subsides on flageolet
notes and finally sounds
that are somewhere
between musical notes and
noise. The third movement
(Vivace, leggiero) is by
nature dance-like again
and lighter than the
previous ones. At the
end, the tempo
accelerates to a wild,
virtuosic prestissimo.
Piano reduction (2020) by
Kari Vehmanen.
Violin and piano SKU: FG.042-08516-5 Composed by Jean Sibelius. Published...(+)
Violin and piano
SKU:
FG.042-08516-5
Composed by Jean
Sibelius. Published by
Fennica Gehrman
(FG.042-08516-5).
ISBN
979-0-042-08516-5.
The F major sonata is the
last and the most
developed of all the
works Sibelius wrote
during his youth for his
own instrument, the
violin. It was completed
in the summer of 1889 in
Loviisa and premiered
there the same year at a
charity gala. During his
youth Sibelius looked to
the music of Grieg, which
is clearly to be heard in
this work - not only in
the melodies or harmonies
but also in the formal
structure, which is more
romantically oriented
than that of many early
works from Sibelius's
youth, which are more
closely tied to the
classical tradition. In
the andante Sibelius
introduces aspects of
folk music for the first
time, thereby
anticipating the Finnish
stamp of many of his
pieces from the
1890's.