Senior Recital. Jane Vignery Sonata, op. 7(1948)
Dedicated to M. Maurice van Bocxstaele, Professor of Horn at the Royal Conservatory of Ghent, Vignery's Sonata for Horn and Piano, op. 7 is an outstanding work. Probably written around 1942, it is one of only a handful of chamber works composed by Vignery and her only work for solo horn. The three movements are traditional in form (sonata, ternary, and rondo) and in an impressionistic harmonic language. The piano writing is quite difficult and serves an equal collaborative role throughout the piece.
Belgium composer Jane Vignery (1913-74) came from a musical family; both her mother and grandfather composed. Her early studies were at the Royal Music Conservatory in Ghent, and she graduated in music theory (1925), harmony (1927), counterpoint and fugue (1929) quite young. She later studied violin at the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris and harmony with Nadia Boulanger and Jacques de la Presle, as well as musical analysis with Paul Dukas. An incurable weakness in her muscles forced her to give up the violin and devote herself completely to composition. In 1942 she received the Emile Mathieu prize for her Sonata for Horn and Piano and in 1945 she was appointed lecturer in harmony at the Royal Music Conservatory in Ghent, a post she held until her tragic death in a train crash in 1974. Her small output includes works for orchestra, chamber ensemble, orchestra with chorus, and songs. (Lin Foulk 2010) http://www.linfoulk.org/catalog/recommended_works.html#Vignery
Хорошее исполнение. Но эту сонату я никогда не любил просто муэыка мне не нравится и играл я ёё без всякого удовольствия.А валторнист замечательный!!!!
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