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The Violin Sonata in G minor, GT 2.g05; B.g5, more familiarly known as the Devil's Trill Sonata (Italian: Il trillo del diavolo), is a work for solo violin (with figured bass accompaniment) by Giuseppe Tartini (1692–1770). It is the composer's best-known composition, notable for its technically difficult passages.
Since Schubert's Sonatas Op. 137 are modest in size—rather to be compared to Mozart's violin sonatas than to Beethoven's—the "Sonatina" diminutive stuck to them. [2] [3] [4] They are works from the Classical period but Schubert would later transition into the Romantic period through his lieder.
Violin Sonata in G minor (1901) (recently recorded on ASV but a rarity) Sonata No. 1 in E major, first version 1920/1, revised 1945 (, ) Sonata No. 2 in D major, 1915/1921 Sonata No. 3 in G minor, 1927 Sonata in F major (alternate version of his Nonet) 1940 Amy Beach. Violin Sonata in A minor (1896) [2] Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonatina in A minor, D 385 (Op. 137 No. 2) Sonatina in G minor, D 408 (Op. 137 No. 3) Sonata or (Grand) Duo in A major for Violin and Piano, D 574 (Op. 162) Rondo (Brillant) in B minor for Violin and Piano, D 895 (Op. 70) Fantasy in C major for Violin and Piano, D 934 (Op. 159)
Violin Sonata in G minor may refer to: Violin sonata in G minor (HWV 364a) (Handel) Violin sonata in G minor (HWV 368) (Handel) Violin Sonata in G minor (Tartini) No. 3 from the Violin Sonatas, Op. 137 (Schubert)
Sonata VI Oboe G minor Violin sonata in G minor (HWV 364a). Sonata VII Recorder C major Recorder sonata in C major (HWV 365). Sonata VIII Oboe C minor Oboe sonata in C minor (HWV 366). Sonata IX Flute B minor Flute sonata in B minor (HWV 367b). Walsh published what is now considered to be Handel's Opus 1 No. 9b. (Handel's Opus 1 No. 9a is the ...
The compositions for violin and piano D 384, 385 and 408 were named Sonata in Schubert's autographs. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] They were named Sonatina when published posthumously as Op. 137 in 1836. [ 7 ] Since these works are modest in size—rather to be compared to Mozart's violin sonatas than to Beethoven's —the "Sonatina" diminutive stuck to them.
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 ]