Miklós Rózsa (1907–1995) Sonata Op. 20
[pno] 1948 Duration: 18'
40 pages | 23 x 30,5 cm | 179 g | ISMN: 979-0-004-16533-1 | Saddle Stitch
With his Sonata for Piano op. 20, Miklós Rózsa enters a field with a rich tradition. In a neo-classical tonal language, he succeeds in synthesizing with 20th century innovations, especially in the field of harmony and rhythm. Sophisticated counterpoint, which he learned during his studies in Leipzig, pervades the last of the three movements in particular. As in many of Rózsa’s works, the folk music of his Hungarian homeland echoes. The sonata is virtuoso piano music and demands a variety of sounds and expressions from pianists.
1. Calmo |
2. Andante con calore |
3. Allegro giusto e vigoroso |