Cello Sonata (Parry)
The Sonata for Violoncello and Piano in A major by Hubert Parry is a sonata for cello and piano composed between 1879 and 1880, but not published until 1883.[1]
Background
Hubert Parry began work on the Cello Sonata in 1879 shortly after he completed his Piano Quartet. Intended for French Cellist Jules-Bernard Lasserre, the work was not finished until early 1880. Despite a successful premiere on the 12th of February 1880, Parry was dissatisfied with the work and revised it extensively before publication by Novello in 1883 with a dedication to Lasserre.[1]
Structure
The composition is in three movements:
- Allegro
- Andante
- Maestoso - Allegro
Typical performances take around 25 - 26 minutes.
References
- Notes
- MacDonald 2012, p. 5
- Sources
- MacDonald, Calum (2012). British Works for Cello and Piano, Vol. 1 (PDF) (CD). Chandos Records. CH10741.
External links
- Cello Sonata in A major: Scores at the International Music Score Library Project
- Silvertrust, R.H.R. "Parry: Cello Sonata in A major". Edition Silvertrust. - Analysis and Soundbites
- "Parry: Cello Sonata in A major (Yasutaka Takeuchi (Cello), Sonoko Ishii (Piano))". Yasutaka Takeuchi (YouTube). 2017-03-25.
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