Sonatas for cello and piano (Enesco)


The sonatas op. 26 are a work of Georges Enesco. They are the only piano and cello scores of the composer. Sonata in F minor op. 26 No. 1edit the code

This is a work written at the age of 17 by the musician, at the end of 1898 and is Brahmsian inspired. It is published only very late, with the second sonata, which it shares the same opus number despite the time gap that separates them. It was created in 1899 by Joseph Salmon on cello and Enesco on piano.

It consists of four movements. Its execution time is about forty minutes. Sonata in C major op. 26 No. 2Change the code

It was composed in 1935, almost forty years after the previous one. It is dedicated to cellist Pablo Casals. It was premiered in Paris on March 4, 1936 by Diran Alexanian on cello and composer on piano.

It consists of four movements. It runs for about half an hour. Notes and edit the code

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