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Sir Edward Elgar wrote his Violin Sonata in E minor, Op. 82, in 1918, at the same time as he wrote his String Quartet in E minor and his Piano Quintet in A minor. These three chamber music works were all written at "Brinkwells", the country house near Fittleworth in West Sussex that Lady Elgar had acquired for her husband to recuperate and compose in, and they mark his major contribution to the chamber music genre. His Cello Concerto in E minor of 1919 completed the quartet of introspective and melancholy works that comprised Elgar's last major creative spurt before his death in 1934.

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  • Sonate pour violon d'Elgar (fr)
  • Sonata per violino e pianoforte (Elgar) (it)
  • ヴァイオリンソナタ (エルガー) (ja)
  • Violin Sonata (Elgar) (en)
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  • La Sonata per violino in mi minore, Op. 82 è una composizione per violino e pianoforte scritta nel 1918 dal musicista inglese Sir Edward Elgar. (it)
  • ヴァイオリンソナタ ホ短調 作品82 は、エドワード・エルガーが作曲した唯一のヴァイオリンソナタである。 (ja)
  • La sonate pour violon en mi mineur, op. 82, est une sonate pour violon composée par Edward Elgar en 1918, la même année que le quatuor à cordes en mi mineur et le quintette pour piano en la mineur. Ces trois œuvres de musique de chambre sont composées à Brinkwells, la maison de campagne près de dans le West Sussex que Lady Elgar a achetée à son mari pour qu'il récupère et qu'il puisse composer. Le concerto pour violoncelle en mi mineur de 1919 complète ce jeu de quatre pièces mélancoliques et d’introspection qui sont le dernier sursaut de composition d'Elgar avant sa mort en 1934. (fr)
  • Sir Edward Elgar wrote his Violin Sonata in E minor, Op. 82, in 1918, at the same time as he wrote his String Quartet in E minor and his Piano Quintet in A minor. These three chamber music works were all written at "Brinkwells", the country house near Fittleworth in West Sussex that Lady Elgar had acquired for her husband to recuperate and compose in, and they mark his major contribution to the chamber music genre. His Cello Concerto in E minor of 1919 completed the quartet of introspective and melancholy works that comprised Elgar's last major creative spurt before his death in 1934. (en)
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  • La sonate pour violon en mi mineur, op. 82, est une sonate pour violon composée par Edward Elgar en 1918, la même année que le quatuor à cordes en mi mineur et le quintette pour piano en la mineur. Ces trois œuvres de musique de chambre sont composées à Brinkwells, la maison de campagne près de dans le West Sussex que Lady Elgar a achetée à son mari pour qu'il récupère et qu'il puisse composer. Le concerto pour violoncelle en mi mineur de 1919 complète ce jeu de quatre pièces mélancoliques et d’introspection qui sont le dernier sursaut de composition d'Elgar avant sa mort en 1934. La sonate pour violon est écrite pour violon et piano et est en trois mouvements : 1. * Allegro: Risoluto 2. * Romance: Andante 3. * Allegro non troppo La femme d'Elgar note que le mouvement lent semble être influencé par le bois magique ou les genii loci des bois de . Lorsqu'il termine la composition de la sonate, Elgar offre de la dédicacer à une amie de la famille, Marie Joshua, et lui écrit : « je crains que ça ne nous mène pas plus loin mais c'est plein de sons dorés et j'aime ça, cependant tu ne dois pas t'attendre à quoique chose de violemment chromatique ou cubiste. » Marie Joshua meurt quatre jours après avoir reçu cette lettre et de ce fait n'a pas l'opportunité d'y répondre. En sa mémoire, Elgar réutilise la mélodie dolcissimo du mouvement lent juste avant la coda du mouvement final. La sonate pour violon en mi mineur est terminée le 15 septembre 1918, et est créée le 21 mars 1919 lors d'une réunion de la par le grand ami d'Elgar W. H. Reed avec Landon Ronald au piano. La première représentation publique a lieu en juin 1919. Albert Sammons et (en) sont les interprètes les plus fameux de la sonate les premières années et ils en font le premier enregistrement le 2 février 1935 (C'est également Sammons qui fait le premier enregistrement du concerto pour violon en si mineur). La sonate pour violon n'a jamais été considérée comme une des grandes œuvres d'Elgar et elle est jouée irrégulièrement. Cependant ces dernières années elle a été enregistrée régulièrement et plus de vingt enregistrements sont disponibles, avec comme interprètes par exemple (en), Yehudi Menuhin, , Nigel Kennedy, Midori, Maxim Vengerov, (en), James Ehnes, Renaud Capuçon ou Daniel Hope. (fr)
  • Sir Edward Elgar wrote his Violin Sonata in E minor, Op. 82, in 1918, at the same time as he wrote his String Quartet in E minor and his Piano Quintet in A minor. These three chamber music works were all written at "Brinkwells", the country house near Fittleworth in West Sussex that Lady Elgar had acquired for her husband to recuperate and compose in, and they mark his major contribution to the chamber music genre. His Cello Concerto in E minor of 1919 completed the quartet of introspective and melancholy works that comprised Elgar's last major creative spurt before his death in 1934. The Violin Sonata is scored for the usual combination of violin and piano, and has three movements: 1. * Allegro 2. * Romance: Andante 3. * Allegro non troppo Elgar's wife noted that the slow movement seemed to be influenced by the 'wood magic' or genii loci of the Fittleworth woods. When the sonata was close to completion, Elgar offered to dedicate it to a family friend, Marie Joshua, and wrote to her: "I fear it does not carry us any further but it is full of golden sounds and I like it, but you must not expect anything violently chromatic or cubist". Marie Joshua died four days after receiving the letter, before she had had an opportunity to reply. As a tribute to her memory, Elgar quoted the dolcissimo melody from the slow movement just before the coda of the final movement. The Violin Sonata in E minor was completed on 15 September 1918, and first performed on 13 March 1919 at a semi-public meeting of the by Elgar's friend W. H. Reed with Anthony Bernard on piano. With Elgar present, it received its first public performance on 21 March 1919 in Aeolian Hall, with Reed and Landon Ronald. Albert Sammons and William Murdoch were the sonata's greatest champions in the early years, and they made a recording on 2 February 1935. (It was also Sammons who made the first complete recording of Elgar's Violin Concerto in B minor.) Earlier, in 1919, a recording was made by Marjorie Hayward and Una Bourne. The Violin Sonata has never had a reputation as one of Elgar's great works, and it features irregularly on concert programs. In recent years, however, it has been recorded a number of times, and there are now over 20 recordings in the catalogue. Those who have recorded it include Hugh Bean, Yehudi Menuhin, Max Rostal, Lydia Mordkovitch, Nigel Kennedy, Midori, Maxim Vengerov, Tasmin Little, Jonathan Crow, Daniel Hope and Jennifer Pike. It was also included in the soundtrack of the anime Nodame Cantabile. (en)
  • La Sonata per violino in mi minore, Op. 82 è una composizione per violino e pianoforte scritta nel 1918 dal musicista inglese Sir Edward Elgar. (it)
  • ヴァイオリンソナタ ホ短調 作品82 は、エドワード・エルガーが作曲した唯一のヴァイオリンソナタである。 (ja)
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