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  2. Cello Sonata No. 1 (Brahms) - Wikipedia

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    It has been suggested [5] that a sonata by Bernhard Romberg also helped inspire this work. However, given that the Romberg work in question, his Sonata in e minor, op. 38, was originally published as a trio for viola and 2 cellos in 1826 and later arranged as a sonata for cello and piano by Friedrich Gustav Jensen c. 1877, this theory is untenable.

  3. Cello Sonata (Grieg) - Wikipedia

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    Edvard Grieg composed the Cello Sonata in A minor, Op. 36 for cello and piano, and his only work for this combination, in 1882–83, [1] marking a return to composition following a period when he had been preoccupied with his conducting duties at the Bergen Symphony Orchestra as well as illness.

  4. Cello sonatas (Vivaldi) - Wikipedia

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    When Vivaldi worked in Venice, the cello sonata became a popular genre. Benedetto Marcello had composed six cello sonatas in a similar style shortly before Vivaldi. Eleanor Selfridge-Field writes: "the impetus for Vivaldi to write these works at such a late age may have come from the general popularity of the cello sonatas of the 1730s, or perhaps from the specific example of Marcello, who ...

  5. Cello sonata - Wikipedia

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    A cello sonata is piece written sonata form, often with the instrumentation of a cello taking solo role with piano accompaniment. [1] Some of the earliest cello sonatas were composed in the 18th century by Francesco Geminiani and Antonio Vivaldi, and since then other famous cello sonatas have grown to those by Johannes Brahms, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Sergei Rachmaninoff among others.

  6. Cello Sonata (Debussy) - Wikipedia

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    The Cello Sonata (Sonate pour violoncelle et piano), L. 135, is a sonata for cello and piano by Claude Debussy. It was part of his project Six sonatas for various instruments to compose six sonatas for different instruments. It consists of three movements: Prologue, Sérénade and Finale. It was composed and published in 1915.

  7. List of compositions for cello and piano - Wikipedia

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    Cello sonata No. 1, Op. 38 in E minor (1862–65) Cello sonata No. 2, Op. 99 in F major (1886) Violin sonata No. 1, Op. 78 in G major Rain (1878–79), transcribed for cello by Paul Klengel; Violin Sonata No. 2, Op. 100 in A major (1886), transcribed for cello by Laszlo Varga

  8. Bernhard Romberg - Wikipedia

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    No.1, Cello Sonata in E minor; No.2, Cello Sonata in G Major; No.3, Cello Sonata in B-flat Major; Opus 39, String Quartet No 9 in D Minor; Opus 41, Concertino in E minor for cello and orchestra; Opus 42, Divertimento on Swedish National Themes; Opus 43, 3 Sonatas (Also played as trios for viola, cello and bass). (and as duos for 2 cellos).

  9. List of solo cello pieces - Wikipedia

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    Sonata for solo cello (1983) Frédéric Chopin. Etude in A ♭ major, Op. 25, No. 1 (trans. Cassadó) Nigel Clarke. Spectroscope (1987) Sonata in D minor for baroque cello or viola da gamba (2009) Michael Colgrass. Wolf (1975) Giuseppe Colombi (1635–1694) Chiacona a Basso Solo (1670) Toccata da Violone Solo (Toccata ) (1670) John Corigliano

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