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*III. Finale - Ann-Sofie<ref>''Op de viool van Walter, op 1, te spelen.'' [To be played on Walter's violin, op 1.] See above.</ref>
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*III. Finale - Ann-Sofie<ref>''Op de viool van Walter, op 1, te spelen.'' [To be played on Walter's violin, op 1.] See above and also the [[romance for violin and piano]].</ref>
 
**completed on 4 October 1993<ref>Legley notes ''nakonyets'', Russian for ''finally''.</ref>
 
**completed on 4 October 1993<ref>Legley notes ''nakonyets'', Russian for ''finally''.</ref>
 
**tempo: Allegro energico
 
**tempo: Allegro energico

Latest revision as of 17:36, 1 September 2021

terug naar de bron [back to the source]

dedicated to Jenny Spanoghe] and Daniel Blumenthal[1]

Opus 122

History

  • Legley composed this sonata in 1993 (see below for details).

Music

  • instrumentation: violin and piano
  • duration: ca 12'

Parts

  • I. Jenny
    • completed on 1 January 1993
    • tempo: Non troppo allegro
    • time signature: C
  • II. Carmen
    • completed on 20 September 1993
    • tempo: Non troppo adagio
    • time signature: 3/4
  • III. Finale - Ann-Sofie[2]
    • completed on 4 October 1993[3]
    • tempo: Allegro energico
    • time signature: 2/4

Sources

  • autograph: Royal Conservatory Brussels (B-Bc), shelf number BV-03-4081
  • first edition (score and violin part): CeBeDeM, Brussels, 1994

Notes

  1. De Roeck, p.569. The autograph does not confirm this.
  2. Op de viool van Walter, op 1, te spelen. [To be played on Walter's violin, op 1.] See above and also the romance for violin and piano.
  3. Legley notes nakonyets, Russian for finally.