DIETRICH 迪特里希 F. A. E. Sonata 奏鸣曲(为小提琴和钢琴而作)HN 1572
DIETRICH · SCHUMANN · BRAHMS
Violin Sonata a minor (F. A. E. Sonata)
Shai Wosner (Fingering Piano)
Michael Struck (Editor)
Urtext Edition, paperbound
in preparation
with marked and unmarked string parts
Pages 88 (IX+51+14+14), Size 23,5 x 31,0 cm
Weight 420 g
HN 1572 · ISMN 979-0-2018-1572-5
The so-called F. A. E. Sonata is an extraordinary collective work with an equally unusual title and concept. In late October 1853, Robert Schumann, Albert Dietrich and Johannes Brahms presented it as a surprise to their friend, the violinist Joseph Joachim, who had come to Düsseldorf to give some concerts. The three letters of its title refer to Joachim’s life motto “Frei, aber einsam”; “free, but lonely”, and the sequence of notes derived from it – f-a-e – infuses the whole sonata, more or less hidden from view. Dietrich composed the first movement, and the 20-year-old Brahms the fiery Scherzo (WoO 2), while the romantic, opulent movements nos. 2 and 4 are unmistakably by Schumann (who later took them into his own 3rd Violin Sonata in a minor).
The F. A. E. Sonata remained unpublished during the lifetimes of its three composers and its dedicatee. It was not published until 1935. The present Henle edition by Michael Struck is taken from the “Violin Sonatas” volume of the New Brahms Complete Edition and supplies many new findings on problematic passages in the musical text and on the work’s genesis and reception history.
目录
Johannes Brahms
Violin Sonata (F.A.E. Sonata) [Joint effort by A. Dietrich, R. Schumann, J. Brahms] a minor
Albrecht Dietrich
Allegro a minor
Robert Schumann
Intermezzo F major
Johannes Brahms
Allegro c minor
Robert Schumann
Finale a minor