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Violin Sonata in E-flat major (Ries)

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1804 sonata by Ferdinand Ries
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Ferdinand Ries composed his Violin Sonata in E-flat major, WoO. 7 in 1804, when he was 22 years old. Surviving in manuscript form in the Berlin State Library, there is no evidence the work was performed during the composer's lifetime and was amongst a number of compositions that remained unpublished at the composers death.

Structure

The sonata is structured in five movements, one of which is crossed out in the manuscript:

  1. Allegro con brio
  2. Andantino
  3. Allegro molto
  4. Adagio molto expressivo
  5. Allegro molto vivace

References

Notes
  1. The manuscript title is "Grande Sonata pour le Piano-Forte avec un Violon oblige"
  2. Cecil Hill reports that this movement exists only as a crossed out violin part. The accompanying note claims that the movement was included in the composers violin sonata, Op. 18, however Hill states that this is not the case, nor is it in any of the composers other sonatas.
  1. Hill 1977, p. 197
Sources
Duo sonatas by Ferdinand Ries
Violin
Viola
  • Variations for Viola and Piano in A minor, WoO. 3
Cello
Clarinet
Horn
  • Horn Sonata in F major, Op. 34
Flute
Harp
  • Introduction and Rondo for Harp and Piano in B-flat major, Op. 57
  • Polonaise for Harp and Piano in B-flat major, op. 79
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