Violin Sonata No. 19 (Ries)

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Ferdinand Ries's Violin Sonata in D minor, Op. 83, was composed in Paris in 1808, the same year as the composer's violin sonata Op. 10 and the Op. 20 and Op. 21 cello sonatas. [1] The composition was not published, however, until 1818, after he had moved to London, in a simultaneous edition by both Clementi & Co and Chappell & Co. with a dedication to the "Princess Hatzfeld".[2]

Structure[edit]

The sonata is in three movements:

  1. Allegro con brio
  2. Andantino con moto
  3. Rondo: Allegro vivace

Typical performances should take around 20 minutes.

References[edit]

Notes
  1. ^ Hill 1982, p. 62
  2. ^ Hill 1977, p. 79
Sources
  • Hill, Cecil (1977). Ferdinand Ries: A Thematic Catalogue. Armidale, New South Wales: University of New England. ISBN 0-85834-156-5.
  • Hill, Cecil (1982). "Ferdinand Ries. A Study and Addenda". Occasional Paper. Armidale, New South Wales: University of New England. ISSN 0314-5999.
  • Kagan, Susan (2018). Ries, F: Violin Sonatas, Vol. 3: Op. 18, Op. 38, No. 3 and Op. 83 (CD). Naxos Records. 8.573862.


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