Sonata for Cello Solo

Einojuhani Rautavaara’s Sonata for Cello Solo takes inspiration from Neo-Baroque style and the solo cello suites of J. S. Bach, enriching the solo cello repertoire.
Suitable for: For those interested in cello performance and classical music.
Einojuhani Rautavaara composed Sonata for cello solo in 1969 and dedicated it to Erkki Rautio, who also premiered the piece. Stylistically the sonata can be described as Neo-Baroque, J. S. Bach's solo cello suites as model. The second movement includes a quotation from Bach's fuga in d minor (BWV 565).
Duration: 18'
Movements
1. Libero e poetico
2. Allegretto
3. Tranquillo
4. Molto allegro
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Co-authors | By (composer): Einojuhani Rautavaara |
Title | Sonata for Cello Solo |
Keywords | sello, soolosellosonaatit |