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Sonata for Violin and Piano
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year |
1952
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duration |
16 ¾ minutes
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première |
December 21, 1958, New York City, Composers’
Showcase Concert, Matthew Raimondi, violin, Yehudi Wyner,
piano
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recording |
Available on demo
CD
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movements |
- Energico, con fuoco
- Lento
- Allegro con spirito
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program
notes |
Fine’s
sonata does not exhibit a hierarchy: the violin and piano
are equal partners….The Sonata’s
tonal freedom, rhythmic flexibility, and jagged contour
are a return to Fine’s innate talent expressed in
the early works, such as Solo for Oboe.What has changed is
her ability to work on a larger scale….
–Heidi Von Gunden,
The Music of Vivian Fine, Scarecrow Press,
1999
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reviews |
“[The
Sonata for Violin and Piano] had substance, strength, and
consistency… [Fine] handles the free chromatic
idiom with great skill.”
—Eric Salzman, The New York
Times, December 1958
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audio
files |
first
movement
second
movement
third
movement
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