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Women of Note : A Century of Australian Composers, Volume 2.
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Work Overview
The sonata is in three movements. The first movement opens with a fanfare-type flourish played by the violin over a dominant pedal in the piano. The Edvard Grieg Sonata for Violin and Piano op. 13 in G major opens in a similar fashion and it is not known whether this sonata was a source of inspiration for Holland. The structure is not a straightforward sonata-allegro form instead it is built on several themes which reappear, closing with a coda.
The second movement is slow and in the style of a fantasy - free form. The third movement contains a jolly opening theme followed by a slower middle section. The opening theme returns to place the movement into a quasi-ternary form. It is a challenging work for both instruments and definitely an example of a duo work, both instruments playing an equal part.
Work Details
Year: 1937
Instrumentation: Violin, piano.
Duration: 15 min.
First performance: by Vaughan Hanley, Dulcie Holland — 21 Apr 37. Radio 2BL, ABC Sydney
Subjects
- In the form/style of: Sonatas
Performances of this work
21 Apr 37: Radio 2BL, ABC Sydney. Featuring Vaughan Hanley, Dulcie Holland.
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