Willibald Posted January 1 Posted January 1 This is a rather short and concise exercise in writing a sonata for cembalo that is playable even for me. It started with a minuet I wrote for a wedding; some improvising on the piano generated the idea for the allegro, and then only a slow movement was missing to have a three movement sonata, a basic structure popular in the 18th century. The allegro flows happily in 6/8, composed in sonata form; the reprise is slightly shortened so it is not too tedious, but also to have a balanced feel (Exposition: 32 bars; development + reprise 36 bars). The andante (binary form) provides some contrast by starting out in d minor, modulating to a minor and going back via g minor and F Major to d minor. The concluding minuet returns to more joyful music with a lively dialogue of left and right hand. I am considering adding a fast rondo, or composing another sonata concluding with a rondo; not sure about that. MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Cembalo Sonata DMaj 1 Allegro (Willibald) Cembalo Sonata DMaj 2 Andante (Willibald) Cembalo Sonata DMaj 3 Menuetto (Willibald) > next PDF Cembalo Sonata D Major (Willibald) 1 Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted Saturday at 02:49 AM Posted Saturday at 02:49 AM Hi @Willibald! I like the jovial mood for the 1st and 3rd mov minuets. Maybe you can end the Sonata with a Rondeau? Henry 1 Quote
Willibald Posted Monday at 11:20 PM Author Posted Monday at 11:20 PM (edited) Thanks, @Henry Ng Tsz Kiu, for your kind words. I took up your suggestion and tried to compose a fitting end for this set. So without further ado: a draft for a fast-paced 2/4-Presto with the basic structure |: A :| b1 b2 b3 |: A : |: c1 : | c2 |: A :| The audio file needs some polishing. Any comments welcome. Edited Tuesday at 05:27 PM by Willibald fixing small error in score and mp3 MP3 Play / pause JavaScript is required. 0:00 0:00 volume > next menu Cembalo Sonata DMaj 4 Rondo (Willibald) > next PDF Cembalo Rondo D Major (Willibald) 1 Quote
Henry Ng Tsz Kiu Posted yesterday at 02:05 PM Posted yesterday at 02:05 PM Hi @Willibald! I just check out the 4th movement and it’s a lively nice rondo, I like your B minor episode inviting some contrast. Thx for your update! Henry 1 Quote
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