Madrigal-sonata, H.
291 (for flute, violin and piano)
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Bohuslav Martinů (1890-1959)
Nationality: Czech | Bohemian
Born: December 8, 1890, Polička, Bohemia Died: August 28, 1959, Liestal, Switzerland
(age 68)
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(for flute, violin and piano)
4:49 I. Poco allegro
5:44 II. Moderato - Allegro - Tempo I - Allegro
Duration: 10 minutes (approximately)
Composed: 1942 (age 51-52)
Published: 1949 (age 58-59)
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5:57
Angèle Dubeau, Marc André Hamelin, Alain Marion
I. Poco allegro
6:21
Angèle Dubeau, Marc André Hamelin, Alain Marion
II. Moderato - Allegro - Tempo I - Allegro
3:41
Agata Igras-Sawicka, Bartolomiej Niziol, Mariusz Rutkowski
I. Poco allegro
5:06
Agata Igras-Sawicka, Bartolomiej Niziol, Mariusz Rutkowski
II. Moderato - Allegro - Tempo I - Allegro
10:13
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glossary
allegro [I]—fast, lively tempo. From the Italian word for cheerful or gay.
chamber music, Kammermusik [G], musique de chambre [F], musica da camera
[I], musica cameralis [L]—"Classical Music" for a small ensemble, generally 8 or
fewer players with a canonical emphasis on 3-6 players. explore
moderato [I], moderamente, modéré [F], modérément [F]—moderately, at a
moderate tempo, applying a touch of restraint to its related word(s), e.g. allegro
moderato
poco, un poco, poco a poco—a little bit, e.g. "andante un poco moto" is andante
with a little more motion than typical. "poco a poco" means a little bit at a time,
gradually.
sonata, sonate, suonato—a complicated term. Originally, "sounded" rather than
"sung" (sonar vs. cantar), e.g. instrumental music. According to historical period,
sonata began to imply a formal plan of movements as well as the structure within a
single movement, e.g. sonata form. In general usage as a work title, it designates a
multi-movement piece for solo or duo instruments with one of the instruments
enjoying a feature role.
tempo, tempi [pl]—speed or pace at which music progresses. Traditional classic
music typically uses standard Italian words to designate the tempo, e.g. Allegro or
adagio. Metronome markings provide precise numerical speeds. Tempo selection
during performance is a complex artistic choice informed by composer's markings,
performance tradition, technical limitations and interpretation.
trio (1)—an ensemble or work for 3 players
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