Violin Sonata No. 3 in A minor, Stiles 1.2.1.6 So3,[1] is a sonata for violin and piano by Alfred Hill. Its music originates from his Piano Trio in A minor, Stiles 1.2.2.1 TrA (probably 1890s). It has no precise dating, but was obviously finished after Violin Sonata No. 2 (January 1906):[2] most probably in 1907. It was performed on 6 July 1908 at the YMCA Hall in Sydney by Cyril Monk (the dedicatee of Hill's previous sonata) and Constance Brandon Usher.[citation needed] Hill later arranged this sonata for flute and piano (the so-called Flute Sonata No. 2 in A minor, Stiles 1.2.1.1 SoA2).
Structure
editThe sonata is in three movements, all in A minor.[1][3]
- Original version (for violin and piano)
- I. Allegro con brio
- II. Waiata Aroha. Andantino
- III. Finale. Allegro moderato
- Arranged version (for flute and piano)
- I. Allegro con brio
- II. Waiata Maori. Andantino
- III. Finale. Allegro moderato
Editions
edit- For violin and piano
- Alfred Hill. Sonata no. 3 in A minor for violin and pianoforte. Narara, N.S.W.: Stiles Music Publications, 2004 (pub. number S33-2003; ISMN 979-0-720029-33-7) — piano score and violin part
- Arrangement
- Alfred Hill. Sonata in A minor [2] for flute and pianoforte. [Robertson, N.S.W.]: Stiles Music Publications, 2014 (pub. number S165-2014; ISMN 979-0-720073-96-5)
References
edit- ^ a b Allan Stiles. A Catalogue of the Music of Alfred Hill
- ^ Allan Stiles. Notes to Hill's Flute Sonata No. 2. Cited from National Library of Australia
- ^ Piano Trio in A minor: excerpts (Stiles Music Publications)