Sonatina for Viola & Pf by Bryan Kelly Viola - Sheet Music

By Bryan Kelly

I first heard Walton’s Viola Concerto in my youth and the mixture of haunting sadness and exuberance won me over immediately. Although other composers have written works for the instrument, they are seldom played and the viola remains under regarded and unappreciated, as do viola players! Having recently composed a number of cello pieces, culminating in my ‘Umbrian Variations’ for eight cellos, I decided to try my hand at something else, the result:- this Sonatina for Viola and Piano.Last year (2009), at Ian Christians’ Dordogne Chateau, the Quator Wihan gave a concert and I was very struck by the viola playing of Jiri Zigmund – hence the dedication.

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Instrument:
Piano Accompaniment Viola
Genres:
Classical
Composers:
Bryan Kelly
Publishers:
Clifton Edition
ISBN:
9790570811182
Item types:
Physical
Instructionals:
Methods and More
Artist:
Bryan Kelly
Usages:
School and Community
Shipping Weight:
0.3 pounds

Viola & piano - Grade 7

SKU: ST.C118

Composed by Bryan Kelly. String music. ABRSM grade 7. Educational. Clifton Edition #C118. Published by Clifton Edition (ST.C118).

ISBN 9790570811182.

I first heard Walton’s Viola Concerto in my youth and the mixture of haunting sadness and exuberance won me over immediately. Although other composers have written works for the instrument, they are seldom played and the viola remains under regarded and unappreciated, as do viola players! Having recently composed a number of cello pieces, culminating in my ‘Umbrian Variations’ for eight cellos, I decided to try my hand at something else, the result:- this Sonatina for Viola and Piano.
Last year (2009), at Ian Christians’ Dordogne Chateau, the Quator Wihan gave a concert and I was very struck by the viola playing of Jiri Zigmund – hence the dedication.