The Sonata as a Whole

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Date
1959
Summary
discusses the movements which comprise the whole sonata. Explains the sonata as : (1) an instrumental form; (2) variable in length; (3) comprising either three or four distinct movements, related tonally but contrasting in tempo and internal structure; and (4) having at least one movement in sonata form. Illustrates the character-sequence of the movements of a four-movement sonata. (WMSB-TV) Kinescope.
Contributors
Michigan State University Television; Professor Gomer Ll. Jones; Lee Frischknecht; Dr. Don Pash
Publishers
National Educational Television; Indiana University Audio-Visual Center
Genres
Educational; Music
Subject
Music--Study and teaching
Collection
National Educational Television
Unit
IUL Moving Image Archive
Language
English
Rights Statement
No Copyright - United States
Other Identifiers
Other: GR00429563; MDPI Barcode: 40000003394519

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