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Kenneth Leighton (2 October 1929 – 24 August 1988) was a British composer and pianist. His compositions include church and choral music, pieces for piano, organ, cello, oboe and other instruments, chamber music, concertos, symphonies, and an opera.
3 Pieces for guitar and fortepiano, Op. 10; Sonatina, Op. 68 and Op. 70 (or for violin and piano) Sonata, Op. 71; Variations sur un theme favori de Rode, Op. 97; Grande Sonate brillante, Op. 102; 4 Leichte und angenehme Rondino, Op.140; 6 Ecossaises; Pezzi Facili; Andante con Espressione
In music, Op. 168 stands for Opus number 168. Compositions that are assigned this number include: Compositions that are assigned this number include: Saint-Saëns – Bassoon Sonata
Three sonatas: Op. 6 in A, Op. 21 in D minor, Op. 59 in B-flat major; Hans Gál. Violin Sonata, Op. 17 (also at least one other) Violin Sonata in D (1933) Three Sonatinas, Op. 71 (1956) Friedrich Gernsheim. Four violin sonatas; Joseph Gibbs. Eight solos (sonatas) for the violin and a thorough bass, 1748; Philip Glass. Sonata for Violin and Piano
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]
Sonatina in D major, D 384 (Op. 137 No. 1) 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)
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 [].
Print/export Download as PDF; ... It was posthumously published as Op. 168. Movements ... Scores at the International Music Score Library Project