Piano Sonata No. 1 Movement 2 "A Saunter"
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Composed by Samuel Warren Hatch. 20th Century,Contemporary. Score. 5 pages. Samuel Warren Hatch #4764151. Published by Samuel Warren Hatch (A0.1025432).

Piano Sonata No. 1 in E Major is the first series of concert piano works by S. Warren Hatch, written during his undergraduate study at Campbell University. Each movement is distinct, in that each of them is composed in a different form, utilizes different key changes and scales, and takes influence from a different period in classical music. While there is no theme that connects them to one another, they are all in the key of E Major and consist mostly of a waltz-like feeling.

II. A Saunter is a piano work based on the thoughts/feelings gained from a somber walk through a beautiful city. It embraces the duality of the abstract and the concrete, mirroring how a walk can be one admiring his/her surroundings and reflecting on life’s sufferings, simultaneously.


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