Stuart MacRae: Piano Sonata

Stuart MacRae: Piano Sonata

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Stuart MacRae's Piano Sonata was commissioned by the City Music Society and first performed by Philip Fowke at a City Music Society lunchtime concert on 27 October 1998. The composer writes: 'By the time I started writing the Piano Sonata in 1998 I had been thinking for a...

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Stuart MacRae's Piano Sonata was commissioned by the City Music Society and first performed by Philip Fowke at a City Music Society lunchtime concert on 27 October 1998.

The composer writes: 'By the time I started writing the Piano Sonata in 1998 I had been thinking for a while about the possibilities of making works out of two separate parts which would balance one another. In order for this to be effective the two parts would have to be more or less self-sufficient, and have their own internal balance: in fact the first movement has been performed several times as a piece in its own right; the second movement has its own material until near the end when a sort of coda mixes the material from the two movements (albeit inconclusively).'
Arrangement Piano
Genres Post-1900
Format Instrumental Work
Level 5
NumberOfPages 28
Media Sheet Music
Publisher Novello, Novello & Co Ltd.
Contributors MacRae, Stuart (Artist)
Language English
ISBN 9781844492619