Sonatina No. 1 for violoncello and piano (op. 35c, 1969/1971)
I. Maestoso, II. Elegie, III. Lively finale
Violoncello and piano
Duration: 6 minutes
Title: Sonatina for violoncello and piano (arrangement of the Sonatina for violin and piano) - Length: 3 pages - Date: - - Location:
N. Simrock Hamburg-London (Boosey & Hawkes) EE 5465 / ISMN 979-0-2211-2257-5
First edition: N. Simrock, Hamburg 1972, EE 2249
Literature list of the German Music Council for the "Jugend musiziert" competition: Difficulty level 2/easy - moderately difficult (lower level III)
I wrote this sonatina for one of my sons, as a kind of practice incentive. The 1st movement follows the sonata form with two themes - development and recapitulation (all in a very short space, of course). In the 2nd movement, the solo part, played with a mute, rises aria-like above a sighing motif in the piano accompaniment. In the 3rd movement - a rondo with a 2nd march theme - rhythmic elements take centre stage.
Bertold Hummel (1977)
The Sonatina for violoncello and piano op. 35c was composed in 1969/71 and begins with a powerful maestoso movement. The sonority of the first theme is attractively contrasted by a lyrical secondary theme. The recapitulation ends with an impulsive fugato. The second movement, Elegy, consists of a single, sensitively felt melody. The sonorous viola sound floats, as it were, above the spherical sounds of the piano. The sonatina reaches its climax in the virtuoso vivace finale. Playful lightness, march rhythms and dramatic climaxes alternate in rapid succession. The coda leads to the end in wild arpeggios.