Score (17 pages), Violino I. part (10 pages), Violino
II. part (10 pages).
Kocakov composed the sonata in Stubičke Toplice, a
thermal medical resort in northern Croatia, where he
was treated for neuropathy. Deteriorated health
negatively influenced his playing abilities, and
reflects in the easiness of the sonata in terms of
technique. However, the sonata is an accomplished work,
and it's inner pensive dimension results with
challenging content expression of which seeks a mature
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Score (17 pages), Violino I. part (10 pages), Violino
II. part (10 pages).
Kocakov composed the sonata in Stubičke Toplice, a
thermal medical resort in northern Croatia, where he
was treated for neuropathy. Deteriorated health
negatively influenced his playing abilities, and
reflects in the easiness of the sonata in terms of
technique. However, the sonata is an accomplished work,
and it's inner pensive dimension results with
challenging content expression of which seeks a mature
interpreter.
The G6 is the highest note of the Sonata Intimus and
appears only once, at the half of the duration of the
composition, in the central (sub)movement Largo,
wherein the music content both reaches its dramatic
peak and the top of the 3 octave G-major scale. This is
how the best tempos of every movement are determined.
(If the total duration is about 14:30 minutes, than
from the beginning to the G6 - circa 7:15min, and from
G6 (you can imagine it as central point) to the end
circa 7:15min).