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The '''Violin Sonata in F minor''', [[Opus number|Op]]. 4, was composed by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] in 1825 and is the only one to carry an opus number. Mendelssohn composed two other violin sonatas, both in F major, that are without opus numbers. |
The '''[[Violin Sonata]] in F minor''', [[Opus number|Op]]. 4, for [[violin]] and [[piano]] was composed by [[Felix Mendelssohn]] in 1825 and is the only one to carry an opus number. Mendelssohn composed two other violin sonatas, both in F major, that are without opus numbers. |
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== Movements == |
== Movements == |
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The work has three [[movement (music)|movements]]: |
The work has three [[movement (music)|movements]]: |
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# Adagio - Allegro moderato |
# [[List of musical terminology|Adagio]] - Allegro moderato |
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# Poco adagio |
# Poco adagio |
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# Allegro agitato |
# Allegro agitato |
Revision as of 02:33, 13 February 2008
The Violin Sonata in F minor, Op. 4, for violin and piano was composed by Felix Mendelssohn in 1825 and is the only one to carry an opus number. Mendelssohn composed two other violin sonatas, both in F major, that are without opus numbers.
Movements
The work has three movements:
- Adagio - Allegro moderato
- Poco adagio
- Allegro agitato
A typical performance lasts about 22 minutes.