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Sonata for Oboe and Piano, MMD9

Clássico/Contemporâneo • 1991
 
     
 

Sonata for Oboe and Piano


13.95 USD

vendedor Malcolm Dedman
ZIP, 1.98 Mb ID: SM-000045600 data do carregamento: 21 nov 2010
Instrumentação
Piano, Oboé
Composição para
Dueto
Tipo de composição
Score for two performers, Parte de solo
movimento(s)
1 para 3 de 3
Editora
Malcolm Dedman
idioma
Inglês
dificuldade
Advanced
duração
14'45
This Oboe Sonata was originally written in 1991 and was extensively revised in 2008. The three movements of the piece explore various aspects of minimalism. Although otherwise conventional forms are employed, none of the three movements has a sonata form structure.

The first movement, Allegro, is in ternary form, the outer sections being based on short developing phrases in the oboe and repeating chords in the piano. The central section also uses short developing phrases in the oboe, but the piano has a two bar phrase that initially contains only one chord, but each repetition adds a chord or note and eventually these chords/notes are eliminated one by one.

The second movement is an Adagio and is fundamentally a theme (initially played solo by the oboe) and a set of five variations.

The last movement, like the first, is an Allegro, and is also in ternary form. The outer sections are based on developing very simple 2, 3 and 4 note repeating phrases with sudden two-note outbursts. The first section ends in four-note phrases played cantabile in the oboe, leading into the central section that develops short melodic phrases. This section is essentially in ‘arch’ form (A-B-C-B-A) although all subsections are based on the same material. The final section returns to the repeating phrases as well as combining some of the elements of the central section.
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