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Henri Dutilleux wrote his only piano sonata in 1947-1948. It was dedicated to and premièred by his wife Geneviève Joy on 30 April 1948.〔(IRCAM fact sheet & program notes )〕〔Fantapié, Henri-Claude (2014), ''Henri Dutilleux Edition'', (Set ), (Deutsche Grammophon), liner notes.〕 It has since become one of the most acclaimed post-World War II works in the genre〔''"... elle constitue, avec la sonate de Jean Barraqué et la seconde sonate de Pierre Boulez, une des trois réussites majeures de cette forme dans la seconde moitié de notre siècle."''〕〔Prestoclassical.co.uk CD review, ''"... the Dutilleux Sonata is one of the best piano works from the 20th century..."''. ()〕 and has been championed by major pianists such as John Ogdon, Robert Levin, John Chen and Claire-Marie Le Guay. Although Dutilleux had been active as a composer for ten years when he wrote his piano sonata, he viewed it as his Opus 1, the first work that he considered up to his mature standards.〔〔(Arkivmusic.com, Gary Higginson CD review )〕 Debussy, Ravel,〔 Bartók and Prokofiev〔(Musicweb-international.com, Tony Haywood CD review )〕 have been cited as influences on the piece although critics have also stressed that its language is original and distinctive,〔〔Whitehouse, Richard, ''Henri Dutilleux - Complete Solo Piano Music'', Naxos Records, liner notes. ()〕 a personal synthesis of French Impressionism and Soviet music.〔Levin, Robert, ''Henri Dutilleux: D’ombre et de silence'', ECM Records, liner notes. ()〕 ==Movements== *''Allegro con moto'' *''Lied'' *''Choral et variations''〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Piano Sonata (Dutilleux)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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