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The Violin Sonata No. 4 (also known as the Duo or Grand Duo) in A major, Op. posth. 162, D 574, for violin and piano by Franz Schubert was composed in 1817. This sonata, composed one year after his first three violin sonatas, was a much more individual work, showing neither the influence of Mozart, as in these previous works, nor of Rossini, as in the contemporaneous 6th Symphony.[1]
Structure
editThe Sonata has four movements:
- ’'Allegro moderato’' (A major), sonata form
- ’'Scherzo: presto’' (E major), with C major trio
- ’'Andantino’' (C major), loose ternary form
- ’'Allegro vivace’' (A major), sonata form
Reception
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References
edit- ^ Wigmore 2013, pp. 6–7.
Sources
edit- Newbould, Brian (2015). Schubert: Chamber Works (PDF) (CD). Chandos Records. CH10850.
- Parloff, Michael (2009). "Program Note - Schubert: Duo Sonata in A, Op. 162, D. 574, for violin and piano". Parlance Chamber Concerts. Retrieved 2019-08-26.
- Wigmore, Richard (2013). Schubert: Complete works for Violin and Piano (PDF) (CD). Hyperion Records. CDA67911/2.