Serenade in C major

Serenade in C major, Op. 10, for string trio (usually violin, viola, cello) (1902), is an early 20th-century five-movement suite by Hungarian composer Ernő Dohnányi.[1] Premiered in Vienna in 1904, year of its first publication, it was written in 1902 during a concert tour to London and Vienna.[2] Hommage to Joseph Haydn's Rondo all'Ungares.

Structure

The serenade comprises five movements:

I. Marcia (Allegro)
II. Romanza (Adagio non troppo)
III. Scherzo (Vivace)
IV. Tema con variazioni (Andante con moto)
V. Rondo

References

  1. "Serenade (String Trio) in C major, Op. 10". Earsense. Retrieved 4 January 2016.
  2. MacDonald, Calum. "Serenade for string trio in C major, Op 10". Hyperion-records.co.uk. Retrieved 4 January 2016.

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