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== History == | == History == | ||
| − | *Legley | + | *Legley completed this sonata on 23 November 1943<ref>The viola part of the first edition incorrectly indicates ''23 IX 1943''</ref> in Brussels. |
| − | *The first performance was | + | *The first performance was given by Gerard Ruymen and Frieda Pey in January 1945 at a concert organised by the ''Séminaire des Arts'' at Flagey in Brussels.<ref>CeBeDeM - lijst werken: ''Œuvres de Victor Legley'', p.1. More details are not known.</ref> |
== Music == | == Music == | ||
*instrumentation: viola and piano | *instrumentation: viola and piano | ||
| − | *duration: ca 17'30"<ref>Thus in the autograph. [http://www.cebedem.be/en/composers/l/94-legley-vic CeBeDeM] and the first edition | + | *duration: ca 17'30"<ref>Thus in the autograph. [http://www.cebedem.be/en/composers/l/94-legley-vic CeBeDeM] and the first edition round off to 18', [[De Roeck/en|De Roeck]] (p.266) gives 19'.</ref> |
=== Parts === | === Parts === | ||
*I. Adagio ('''12/8''') - Allegro moderato ('''12/8''')[[Image:Legley_13-1.jpg|frameless|none|850px]] | *I. Adagio ('''12/8''') - Allegro moderato ('''12/8''')[[Image:Legley_13-1.jpg|frameless|none|850px]] | ||
*II. Lento ('''4/4''') [[Image:Legley_13-2.jpg|frameless|none|850px]] | *II. Lento ('''4/4''') [[Image:Legley_13-2.jpg|frameless|none|850px]] | ||
| − | *III. Allegro scherzando ('''3/4''')[[Image:Legley_13-3.jpg|frameless|none|850px]] | + | *III. Allegro scherzando ('''3/4''') [[Image:Legley_13-3.jpg|frameless|none|850px]] |
*IV. Moderato ('''2/4''') - Giocoso, ma non troppo vivo<ref>In the viola parts of the autograph and the first edition: ''...vivace''.</ref> ('''2/4''')[[Image:Legley_13-4.jpg|frameless|none|850px]] | *IV. Moderato ('''2/4''') - Giocoso, ma non troppo vivo<ref>In the viola parts of the autograph and the first edition: ''...vivace''.</ref> ('''2/4''')[[Image:Legley_13-4.jpg|frameless|none|850px]] | ||
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| + | ===Recording=== | ||
| + | *[https://phaedra-inflandersfields.bandcamp.com/album/vol-4-music-for-viola-and-piano Phaedra]: recording by Diederik Suys and Filip Martens. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
| − | *photocopy of the autograph (score and part): '''Royal Conservatory Brussels''' ''(B-Bc)'', Legley | + | *photocopy of the autograph (score and part): '''Royal Conservatory Brussels''' ''(B-Bc)'', Legley archive<ref>The autograph itself could not yet be found.</ref> |
*first edition (score and part): '''CeBeDeM''', Brussels, '''1955''' | *first edition (score and part): '''CeBeDeM''', Brussels, '''1955''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:54, 6 August 2021
Opus 13
History
- Legley completed this sonata on 23 November 1943[1] in Brussels.
- The first performance was given by Gerard Ruymen and Frieda Pey in January 1945 at a concert organised by the Séminaire des Arts at Flagey in Brussels.[2]
Music
- instrumentation: viola and piano
- duration: ca 17'30"[3]
Parts
- I. Adagio (12/8) - Allegro moderato (12/8)
- II. Lento (4/4)
- III. Allegro scherzando (3/4)
- IV. Moderato (2/4) - Giocoso, ma non troppo vivo[4] (2/4)
Recording
- Phaedra: recording by Diederik Suys and Filip Martens.
Sources
- photocopy of the autograph (score and part): Royal Conservatory Brussels (B-Bc), Legley archive[5]
- first edition (score and part): CeBeDeM, Brussels, 1955
Notes
- ↑ The viola part of the first edition incorrectly indicates 23 IX 1943
- ↑ CeBeDeM - lijst werken: Œuvres de Victor Legley, p.1. More details are not known.
- ↑ Thus in the autograph. CeBeDeM and the first edition round off to 18', De Roeck (p.266) gives 19'.
- ↑ In the viola parts of the autograph and the first edition: ...vivace.
- ↑ The autograph itself could not yet be found.