词条 | Arpeggione Sonata |
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The Sonata in A minor for Arpeggione and Piano, D. 821, was written by Franz Schubert in Vienna in November 1824. The sonata is the only substantial composition for the arpeggione (which was essentially a bowed guitar) which remains extant today. The sonata was composed in November 1824, about a month after he had returned to Vienna from his second stay in Zseliz. HistoryThe piece was probably commissioned by Schubert's friend Vincenz Schuster, who was a virtuoso of the arpeggione, an instrument which had been invented only the previous year. By the time the sonata was published posthumously in 1871, the enthusiasm for the novelty of the arpeggione had long since vanished, together with the instrument itself.[1] Today, the piece is heard almost exclusively in transcriptions for cello and piano or viola and piano that were arranged after the posthumous publication, although versions that substitute other instruments—including double bass, flute, euphonium and clarinet for the arpeggione, or guitar or harp for the piano part—are also performed. Transcribers have attempted to address the problems posed by the smaller playing range of these alternative instruments, in comparison with the arpeggione, as well as the attendant modifications in articulation (4 versus 6 strings). The work has been recorded in the original version by the following musicians:
MovementsThe work consists of three movements. A typical performance takes just over 20 minutes.
Noted arrangements
Media{{listen|header=Arpeggione Sonata | filename = Schubert - Arpeggione Sonata - 1. Allegro Moderato.ogg | title = 1. Allegro Moderato | description = | format = ogg | filename2 = Schubert - Arpeggione Sonata - 2. Adagio and 3. Allegretto.ogg | title2 = 2. Adagio and 3. Allegretto | description2 = Performed by Hans Goldstein (cello) and Clinton Adams (piano) | format2 = ogg | filename3 = Schubert - Arpeggione Sonata - 3. Allegretto (viola).ogg | title3 = 3. Allegretto | description3 = Performed by Elias Goldstein (viola) with the Advent Chamber Orchestra | format3 = ogg }} Notes1. ^see also: AQUINO, F. Avellar de. "Six-Stringed Virtuoso". The Strad Magazine, Harrow, Middlesex, UK, v. 109, n. 1297, p. 500-507, 1998.(on the Arpeggione and Schubert's Sonata) 2. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.thestrad.com/4764.article |title=Schubert: Arpeggione Sonata in A minor D821 (arr. Tabakova). Tchaikovsky: Variations on a Rococo Theme op.33 (arr. Rysanov). Bruch: Romance in F major op.85 |last=Haylock |first=Julian |work=The Strad |date=2011-09-29 |deadurl=no |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20180224000201/https://www.thestrad.com/4764.article |archivedate=2018-02-23 |accessdate=2018-02-23 |quote=Dobrinka Tabakova’s arrangement for viola and string orchestra of the Arpeggione Sonata... }} References
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5 : Chamber music by Franz Schubert|Cello sonatas|1824 compositions|Compositions by Franz Schubert published posthumously|Compositions in A minor |
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