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Op. 5 No. 1 – Violin Sonata in A major; Op. 5 No. 2 – Violin Sonata in F major; Op. 5 No. 3 – Violin Sonata in E minor; Op. 5 No. 4 – Violin Sonata in B flat major; Op. 5 No. 5 – Violin Sonata in B minor; Op. 5 No. 6 – Violin Sonata in C minor; Op. 5 No. 7 – Violin Sonata in A minor; Op. 5 No. 8 – Violin Sonata in D major
Violin Sonata No. 1, Op. 80 (Prokofiev): Scores at the International Music Score Library Project; Recording of Violin Sonata No. 1, Sergei Ostrovsky (violin), Ido Bar-Shai (piano) (Wayback Machine archive). on YouTube, Oistrakh, Oborin (1946) on YouTube, Live recording from Wigmore Hall, Lana Trotovšek (violin), Maria Canyigueral (piano)
Violin Sonata in A minor, Op. 7 (published 1887) (Not mentioned in the list of works linked to in the article but recorded on Troubadisc [20] and noted in published articles- Dale's in Oct. 1949 Music & Letters.) Louis Spohr. Sonata for Violin and Harp in B-flat major, Op. 16; Sonata for Violin and Harp in E-flat major, Op. 113
Beethoven's 'Kreutzer' sonata is frequently performed. Mozart was instrumental in the development of the classical violin sonata of which at least 36 are known. Mozart wrote mostly two movement sonatas, generally a fast movement in sonata form and a second, slower movement in various formats. In his later sonatas he added a third fast movement ...
It took almost thirty-five years before Janáček returned to the composition of music for the same combination of instruments. The sonata was created in the period of composer’s marked interest in chamber music (Piano Trio (now lost), 1908, Pohádka (Fairy Tale) for cello and piano, 1910), and also at the beginning of World War I.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's first four sonatas for keyboard and violin, K. 6–9 are among his earliest works, composed between 1762 and 1764. They encompass several of Mozart's firsts as a composer: for example, his first works incorporating the violin, his first works with more than a single instrument, his first works in more than one movement and his first works in sonata form.
The Violin and Piano Sonata No. 1 by Maurice Ravel, known also as Sonate posthume, is the composer's earliest instance of a sonata for this combination of instruments. Though it was composed 30 years before the publication of his second violin sonata , it was not published until 38 years after his death.
It is regarded as one of the masterpieces of the violin repertoire. [1] Composed in Cleveland in 1920, the work makes considerable demands of both technique and endurance from the violinist. [1] Bloch himself described the sonata as a "tormented work", [2] and Roger Sessions described it as having a characteristic "mood of pessimism, irony and ...