Arthur Honegger - Sonatine for Violin and 'Cello, H. 80 (1932) [Score-Video]
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Arthur Honegger - Sonatine for Violin and 'Cello, H. 80 (1932)
I. Allegro non tanto
II. Andante
III. Scherzo
IV. Allegro
Matouš Pěruška, violin
Kristina Vocetková, 'cello
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Ive said it before and ill say it again, Honegger is the most underrated composer of all time
13:20 Damn, I've never seen doubled 16th notes at that tempo. That's insanely difficult. Cool piece.
first time to listen this piece , i'd like to do my homework before i go to a concert :)
:o no conocía este compositor 👏👏
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Beautiful music.
Simplemente Genial!!!
I love Honegger!! Especially because he wrote a piece for bass (kind of)!
tchaikoffkey -- Yes! "Kind of".....Fun! Yet, when you grow up you'll see that there are So Many Reasons to "love Honegger".....!
Why is this a 1st for me hearing double sonata without piano surely not the only 1
@@daniel3231995 There are other great works like this, e.g. Ravel's sonata for violin and cello, Kodaly's duo for violin and cello, and Prokofiev's sonata for two violins (Ysaye wrote a sonata for two violins too, but I haven't listened to it properly yet, so can't vouch for it).
I’ve always considered Honegger to be the “Brahms” of Le Six. Not sure why .