Sunday, April 12, 2009
Stravinsky
Stravinsky's Sonata, like many of his other compositions, uses music from the past. It is similar to Bach's keyboard concerti because of the base line. His first movement is almost entirely pizzacato in the left hand left hand. The second movement begins with a trill. The majority of it is a melody above two note groupings in the bass. The last movement begins almost fugue like. It is similar to Beethoven Op. 54 Sonata last movement.
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