Viola Sonata No.3 Piano - Digital Sheet Music
Viola Sonata No. 3 “Korean Beauty” Op.289 Sonata No. 3 is a music composed of Korean folk songs, nursery rhymes, and rhythms. The 1st movement was composed in a traditional sonata form with two opposing themes following a short introduction, “Jindo Arirang” and the rhythms of “Semachi” were cited. In the 2nd movement, the lyrical beauty is expressed using the theme of “Arirang,” which is the most representative Korean folk song and is well known worldwide. And for 3rd movement, the Korean nursery rhyme “Eolle Kollery” is cited, which is based on a four-time system, is used to express a humorous atmosphere. For reference, “Eollekoleri” is a language used by children to make fun of others. The last 4th movements are in the rondo form of ABACAD, and between the A and A subjects, three different folk songs, “Miryang Arirang”, Cheonan Samgeori(Three-way Intersection), and “Saeya Saeya Palangsaeya”(Blue Bird) are cited, and at the same time, the Korean rhythms “Kutkori” and “Jajinmori” and "Semachi" were comprehensively cited. Due to the characteristic of the 4th movement in which the theme is used in layers, it was given the nickname “Korean Folk Song Sandwich”. Attached music file is recorded with violin, it's just for a reference.
Details
Summary
- Instrument:
- Piano Viola Solo
- Genres:
- 20th Century Traditional Contemporary
- Publishers:
- Han-Ki Kim
- Series:
- ArrangeMe
- Format:
- Score Score and Part
- Item types:
- Digital
- Instructionals:
- Methods and More
- Level:
- Advanced
- Musical forms:
- Sonata
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 45
Detailed Description
SKU: A0.518945
Composed by Han-Ki Kim. This edition: pdf. 20th Century, Classical, Contemporary, Instructional, Traditional. Score and part. 45 pages. Han-Ki Kim #129617. Published by Han-Ki Kim (A0.518945).Viola Sonata No. 3 “Korean Beauty” Op.289 Sonata No. 3 is a music composed of Korean folk songs, nursery rhymes, and rhythms. The 1st movement was composed in a traditional sonata form with two opposing themes following a short introduction, “Jindo Arirang” and the rhythms of “Semachi” were cited. In the 2nd movement, the lyrical beauty is expressed using the theme of “Arirang,” which is the most representative Korean folk song and is well known worldwide. And for 3rd movement, the Korean nursery rhyme “Eolle Kollery” is cited, which is based on a four-time system, is used to express a humorous atmosphere. For reference, “Eollekoleri” is a language used by children to make fun of others. The last 4th movements are in the rondo form of ABACAD, and between the A and A subjects, three different folk songs, “Miryang Arirang”, Cheonan Samgeori(Three-way Intersection), and “Saeya Saeya Palangsaeya”(Blue Bird) are cited, and at the same time, the Korean rhythms “Kutkori” and “Jajinmori” and "Semachi" were comprehensively cited. Due to the characteristic of the 4th movement in which the theme is used in layers, it was given the nickname “Korean Folk Song Sandwich”. Attached music file is recorded with violin, it's just for a reference.
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