Format : Sheet music
Antonin Dvorak's Sonatina in G for Flute and Piano transcribed and edited by Robert Stallman from the original setting for Violin and Piano. Also known as Indian Lament it is a superb work in fourmovements composed during the same year as another of his popular works- the 'New World Symphony’ in 1893.
SKU: PR.ZM28410
UPC: 680160653195.
SKU: AP.35981
UPC: 038081414904. English.
Here is the perfect concert or festival piece for the high school string orchestra that is almost--but not quite--ready for the Dvorák Serenade! With much of the composer's signature use of folk idioms and lyricism, this piece offers great teaching possibilities, including a slow middle section in E Major with a bass solo. The exuberant accelerando ending will put an exclamation point to this certain favorite with your students and audiences.
SKU: AP.35981S
UPC: 038081414911. English.
Here is the perfect concert or festival piece for the high school string orchestra that is almost---but not quite---ready for the Dvorák Serenade! With much of the composer's signature use of folk idioms and lyricism, this piece offers great teaching possibilities, including a slow middle section in E Major with a bass solo. The exuberant accelerando ending will put an exclamation point to this certain favorite with your students and audiences.
SKU: M7.BRP-1505
This piece was originally written for Violin and Piano, and if the 'New World' Symphony and the 'American' String Quartet are the best-known products of AntonÃn Dvorak's years in the United States, the little Sonatina in G major (sometimes called the 'Indian Lament' Sonatina) may well be the most obscure; yet it is a charming work that deserves better than its relegation to the learning books of young violinists. The Sonatina is in four movements: Allegro risoluto , Larghetto , Scherzo (molto vivace) , and Allegro .