Sonata For violin And Piano by Steven Stucky Chamber Music - Sheet Music

By Steven Stucky

In his later years, Steven Stucky revisited traditional forms, including a symphony, opera, piano sonata, and the dramatically ravishing Sonata for Violin and Piano. Stucky describes the first and third movements as the main bulk of the sonata. The first movement alternates calm and lyrical sections with busy music that is sometimes forceful, sometimes playful. The third (Scherzo-Finale) begins skittish and fragmentary before embarking on a fiery allegro (con fuoco) and a slower, wistful melody. Between these larger movements, comes what the composer described as "like a sketch for a slow movement: too short to serve as much more than a linking Interlude, but nevertheless developing a surprising depth of feeling." The sonata was commissioned by the La Jolla Music Society for violinist Cho-Liang Lin who premiered the work with pianist Jon Kimura Parker.

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Instrument:
Piano Accompaniment Violin Solo
Ensembles:
Chamber Music
Genres:
20th Century Contemporary
Composers:
Steven Stucky
Publishers:
Theodore Presser Company
UPC:
680160621767
ISBN:
9781598069112
Format:
Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
Item types:
Physical
Musical forms:
Sonata
Artist:
Steven Stucky
Usages:
School and Community
Number of Pages:
110
Size:
9 x 12 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.5 pounds

Chamber Music violin, piano

SKU: PR.144406040

For violin And Piano. Composed by Steven Stucky. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Sws. Premiered by Cho-Liang Lin, violin, and Jon Kimura Parker, piano; La Jolla, CA. Contemporary. Score and parts. With Standard notation. Composed 2013. 110 pages. Duration 0:20:00. Theodore Presser Company #144-40604. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.144406040).

ISBN 9781598069112. UPC: 680160621767. 9 x 12 inches.

In his later years, Steven Stucky revisited traditional forms, including a symphony, opera, piano sonata, and the dramatically ravishing Sonata for Violin and Piano. Stucky describes the first and third movements as the main bulk of the sonata. The first movement alternates calm and lyrical sections with busy music that is sometimes forceful, sometimes playful. The third (Scherzo-Finale) begins skittish and fragmentary before embarking on a fiery allegro (con fuoco) and a slower, wistful melody. Between these larger movements, comes what the composer described as "like a sketch for a slow movement: too short to serve as much more than a linking Interlude, but nevertheless developing a surprising depth of feeling." The sonata was commissioned by the La Jolla Music Society for violinist Cho-Liang Lin who premiered the work with pianist Jon Kimura Parker.