| 作曲者 | Rodion Shchedrin (b. 1932) |
| タイトル | Sonata for Solo Cello op. 91 |
| 出版社 | Boosey & Hawkes・ブージー&ホークス |
| 楽器編成 | cello |
| 品番 | 9790060134173 |
| 難易度 | 上級 |
| 形状 | 30 ページ・Saddle stitching |
| 演奏時間 | 20分 |
| 作曲年 | 2000年 |
| 出版年 | 2018年 |
| 出版番号 | BH 13417 |
| ISMN | 979-0060134173 |
| ISBN | 9781784543532 |
This sizeable and demanding piece was composed in August 2000. There are five movements:I – Praeludium “d’après Tchaïkovski” – the descending scale with its gapped rhythm commencing the glorious pas de deux from Nutcracker is gradually expanded and explored in many directions.II – Burla – vigoroso, “four-square” – chunky, energetic, emphatic. III – Sarabande – a huge arc of concentrated lyricism: the homage to JS Bach latent as that to Tchaikovsky in the first movement is explicit.IV – Serenata – played pizzicato throughout, a light dry surround to the gently strumming guitar-like three- and four-part chords of the middle section.V – Gigue en rondeau – a whirlwind perpetuum mobile; much of it in a whisper, but exploding into episodes of energy, even roughness, and rising to one of delicate gentleness, returning later on fluting harmonies before the movement reaches a strenuous climax, then fades away into a pianissimo mutter.
Praeludium - Burla - Sarabande - Serenata - Gigue en rondeau
