Beethoven, the Sonatas for Piano and Violin


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The first in over half a century to be devoted to a detailed analysis of the complete Beethoven sonatas for violin and piano, this book arose from the author's desire to pass on to a younger generation more than sixty years' experience as a practising musician and teacher. Professor Rostal addresses himself to professional and amateur musicians alike, to students and to listeners, all of whom will derive pleasure and enlightenment from his words. Each of the ten Sonatas is carefully discussed, the manuscripts and first and later editions meticulously compared. Musicians will find technical and interpretative problems approached and solved and the music-lover a helpful listener's guide to these ever-popular masterpieces. As the Amadeus Quartet's Preface says of this important book, It is a "must" for all students and performers, and is a "must" for all lovers of Beethoven.' A renowned violinist and teacher, Professor MAX ROSTAL studied music under Arnold Ros and Carl Flesch. Founder and President of the European String Teachers' Association, he has made many recordings and is the editor of numerous wirks in the violin repertoire.




Sonata, violin, piano


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Sonata for violin and piano


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Sonatas for piano and violin


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Galina Ustvolskaya


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(String). Galina Ustvolskaya (born in 1919 in Petrograd) was one of the few mid-century Russian composers to escape the stylistic shadow of the giants of the era, such as Shostakovich and Prokofiev. She developed her own individual style, shown in this Sonata composed in 1952 but not published until 2001, and just now being released in the U.S.




Sonata in A Major


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A Violin solo with Piano Accompaniment composed by César Franck.