The Violin Sonata No. 1 in A minor, Op. 105 of Robert Schumann was written the week of 12– 16 September 1851. Schumann was reported to have expressed displeasure with the work ("I did not like the first Sonata for Violin and Piano; so I wrote a second one, which I hope has turned out better"). This was also the year of the premiere of the Rhenish symphony, and among compositions the substantial revision of the Fourth Symphony, the Third Piano Trio, the oratorio , a number of piano works and two of his concert overtures, Julius Caesar (after Shakespeare) and Hermann und Dorothea after Goethe.
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| - Sonata per a violí núm. 1 (Schumann) (ca)
- Sonate pour violon et piano no 1 de Schumann (fr)
- ヴァイオリンソナタ第1番 (シューマン) (ja)
- Violin Sonata No. 1 (Schumann) (en)
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| - La Sonata per a violí núm. 1 de Robert Schumann presenta una forma típica de tres moviments, intercalant també com és habitual un d'agitat, un de lent i tranquil i un final de ràpid. Al primer moviment la melodia del violí és acompanyada per un motiu acèfal que dona el caràcter romàntic, agitat i inestable del moviment. (ca)
- La Sonate pour violon et piano no 1 en la mineur opus 105 est une œuvre de musique de chambre de Robert Schumann. Composée en septembre 1851 à Düsseldorf, elle est créée le 21 mars 1852 à Leipzig. Peu satisfait de cette sonate qui privilégie le registre grave de l'instrument, il déclare: « La première sonate ne me plaisait pas, c'est pourquoi j'en ai fait une seconde, dont j'espère qu'elle sera meilleure. » (fr)
- ヴァイオリンソナタ第1番 イ短調 作品105は、ロベルト・シューマンが作曲した1番目のヴァイオリンソナタ。 (ja)
- The Violin Sonata No. 1 in A minor, Op. 105 of Robert Schumann was written the week of 12– 16 September 1851. Schumann was reported to have expressed displeasure with the work ("I did not like the first Sonata for Violin and Piano; so I wrote a second one, which I hope has turned out better"). This was also the year of the premiere of the Rhenish symphony, and among compositions the substantial revision of the Fourth Symphony, the Third Piano Trio, the oratorio , a number of piano works and two of his concert overtures, Julius Caesar (after Shakespeare) and Hermann und Dorothea after Goethe. (en)
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| - La Sonata per a violí núm. 1 de Robert Schumann presenta una forma típica de tres moviments, intercalant també com és habitual un d'agitat, un de lent i tranquil i un final de ràpid. Al primer moviment la melodia del violí és acompanyada per un motiu acèfal que dona el caràcter romàntic, agitat i inestable del moviment. (ca)
- La Sonate pour violon et piano no 1 en la mineur opus 105 est une œuvre de musique de chambre de Robert Schumann. Composée en septembre 1851 à Düsseldorf, elle est créée le 21 mars 1852 à Leipzig. Peu satisfait de cette sonate qui privilégie le registre grave de l'instrument, il déclare: « La première sonate ne me plaisait pas, c'est pourquoi j'en ai fait une seconde, dont j'espère qu'elle sera meilleure. » (fr)
- The Violin Sonata No. 1 in A minor, Op. 105 of Robert Schumann was written the week of 12– 16 September 1851. Schumann was reported to have expressed displeasure with the work ("I did not like the first Sonata for Violin and Piano; so I wrote a second one, which I hope has turned out better"). This was also the year of the premiere of the Rhenish symphony, and among compositions the substantial revision of the Fourth Symphony, the Third Piano Trio, the oratorio , a number of piano works and two of his concert overtures, Julius Caesar (after Shakespeare) and Hermann und Dorothea after Goethe. The first private performance was on 16 October 1851 by Clara Schumann and Wilhelm Joseph von Wasielewski. It was given its official premiere by Clara Schumann and Ferdinand David in March 1852. (en)
- ヴァイオリンソナタ第1番 イ短調 作品105は、ロベルト・シューマンが作曲した1番目のヴァイオリンソナタ。 (ja)
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