Sonata for piano 1
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dedicated to Frieda Pey
Opus 23
History
- This sonata was finished at the latest in April 1946 in Brussels, as it was first performed in the same month by Frieda Pey in Brussels.[1]
Music
- instrumentation: piano
- duration: ca 16'
Parts
- I. Allegro
- time signature: 4/4
- II. Andante molto espressivo e doloroso
- time signature: C
- III.
- Andantino grazioso
- time signature: 6/8
- Vivace leggiero
- time signature: 2/4
- Subito tempo primo
- time signature: 6/8
- Andantino grazioso
- IV. Finale
- tempo: Allegro vivace
- time signature: 3/4
Sources
- autograph: Music library of the former NIR, shelf number KAMER 469[2]
- first edition: CeBeDeM, Brussels, 1955
Notes
- ↑ CeBeDeM - lijst werken: Œuvres de Victor Legley, p.1. More details are not known. On 7 July of that year, the work was performed on the radio station Zender Brussel by Frieda Pey (see the radio programmes in e.g. Gazet van Antwerpen of 6 July 1946 (p.5), La Libre Belgique of 7 July 1946 (p.4) and De Nieuwe Standaard of 7 July 1946 (p.4).
- ↑ The music library of the NIR is currently kept in the library of the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, but has not yet been fully inventoried. A photocopy of the autograph can be found in the same library, shelf number CBD-B-0036-(00244).