Sonata-Vocalise, Op.41 No.1 (Medtner, Nikolai Karlovich)

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Alexander Borisovich Goldenweiser (1875-1961)

Publisher Info.:

N. Metner: Sobranie Sochinenii, Tom VI: Sochineniia dlia golosa i fortepiano
Moscow: Muzgiz, 1961. Plate M. 29308 Г.

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Public Domain - Non-PD EU

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Contains forward in Russian and German, presumably by the composer

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Work Title Sonata-Vokaliz s epigrafom "Sviashchennoe mesto" Op.41 No.1
Alternative Title Sonate-Vocalise mit einem Motto "Geweihter Platz"
Composer Medtner, Nikolai Karlovich
Opus/Catalogue Number Op.41 No.1
Number of Movements/Sections 2
Year/Date of Composition 1922
Year of First Publication 1924
Librettist Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832)
Language German
Dedication Anna Medtner
Genre Other (secular - solo)
Piece Style Romantic
Instrumentation Voice and piano
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The sonata-vocalise is prefaced by a short motto, "The Sacred Grove", with words by Goethe.

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