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  2. Sonatina - Wikipedia

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    A sonatina (French: “sonatine”, German: “Sonatine") is a small sonata. As a musical term, sonatina has no single strict definition; it is rather a title applied by the composer to a piece that is in basic sonata form , but is shorter and lighter in character, or technically more elementary, than a typical sonata. [ 1 ]

  3. Sonatina (Bartók) - Wikipedia

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    Sonatina, Sz. 55, BB. 69 is a piece for solo piano written in 1915 by Hungarian composer Béla Bartók.Initially entitled Sonatina on Romanian folk tunes, it is based on folk tunes Bartók collected in his neighbour country Romania, which, even though he proclaimed Hungarian folk music was clearly superior, was a direct source of inspiration all along his active years.

  4. List of musical instruments - Wikipedia

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    free reed instruments: reed organ/recorder Pipe organ Flue pipes: aerophones: 421.221.11: fipple flutes: recorder Pipe organ (free reed pipes) aerophones: 412.132: free reed instruments: reed organ Pipe organ (reed pipes) aerophones: 422.112: reed instruments: organ Pitch pipe: aerophones: 412.131: free reed instruments: pitch pipe Pocket ...

  5. List of compositions by Miklós Rózsa - Wikipedia

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    Sonatina for clarinet solo, Op. 27 (1951) Toccata Capricciosa for cello, Op. 36 (1977) Sonata for flute solo, Op. 39 (1983) Sonata for violin solo, Op. 40 (1986) Sonata for clarinet solo, Op. 41 (1986) Sonata for guitar, Op. 42 (1986) Sonata for oboe solo, Op. 43 (1987) Introduction and Allegro for viola solo, Op. 44 (1988)

  6. Violin Sonatina (Sibelius) - Wikipedia

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    A 6 December 1915 advertisement promoting the premiere of Sibelius's Violin Sonatina. The Violin Sonatina received its premiere in Helsinki, Finland on 6 December 1915, on occasion of the semi-centennial of Sibelius's birth (during which there were many concerts celebrating the composer); the soloists were the Polish-American violinist Richard Burgin and the Finnish pianist Eino Lindholm [].

  7. Sonatina for Violin and Harpsichord (Piston) - Wikipedia

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    The Sonatina is a clear example of neoclassicism in Piston's work, and shows the influence of Igor Stravinsky. [3] The sonatina-form first movement is in B ♭ major, and is typified by a restless, exhaustive energy produced by abrupt changes to remote keys: F ♯ minor, A major, and A ♭ major.

  8. List of Stradivarius instruments - Wikipedia

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    Historically important and one of the earliest known violins by Stradivari. In 2008 for sale by Poesis Fine Instruments. [2] ex Back: c. 1666 Fridart Foundation The violin shows influence from Amati and the model is based on Amati's violins, but the narrow purfling differs from Amati's style. [3] c. 1666 The violin was owned by Eugene Sarbu. [4 ...

  9. Clarinet Sonatina (Martinů) - Wikipedia

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    The Sonatina reveals the influence of the neoclassicism of Francis Poulenc and Igor Stravinsky and the "rich palette of tone-colours" of Claude Debussy. [1] It is filled with dance and march rhythms and virtuosic runs. Passages of a cheerful nature containing unexpected syncopations alternate with more earnest lyrical ones.