Jake Landau
Violin Sonata No. 1
Duration: 12-15 min.
Instrumentation: Violin, Piano, and Optional Drum Set
Jake Landau, Violin Sonata No. 1 (2013)
for violin, piano, and optional drum set
This violin sonata was written over the course of about three years, from 2011-13. The first movement was completed in about a week, but I kept writing different movements to follow it, working out an overarching structure. It was composed with the idea of the pitch “C” being a home base, and the more the listener zooms out, the more apparent this becomes.
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About the Work
Duration: 12-15 min.
Movements:
I. Presto toccattissimo
II. Rubato espressivo
III. Finale: Presto
Instrumentation: Violin, Piano, and Optional Drum Set
Technical Requirements: The drum set can be added to provide greater clarity of rhythm and character throughout the piece. Composed into the part are further developments of motive and a natural easing of the dialogue into a three-character conversation. The inspiration to write an optional drum set part came very much from the idea of the jazz trio, in which there is a melody instrument (violin), a primarily harmonic accompanying instrument (piano), and a rhythm section (drum set). The violin and piano stand strongly on their own, backed by centuries of performance practice, but the drum set will add to the excitement and unpredictability that is at the core of the music itself. The drummer should feel free to exercise a certain amount of freedom, improvising at will, particularly in the second movement.
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