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Violin Sonatina (Dvořák)

The Sonatina in G major for violin and piano (), Op. 100, B. 183, was written by Antonín Dvořák between November 19 and December 3, 1893, in New York City. It was the last chamber composition he wrote during his sojourn in America. Dvořák catered the sonatina to the gradually developing musical abilities of his children, especially those of his 15-year-old daughter Ottilie and 10-year-old son Toník. In a letter to Fritz Simrock on January 2, 1894, Dvořák conceived the piece in the following terms: ''"It is intended for youths (dedicated to my two children), but even grown-ups, adults, should be able to converse with it..."''〔Score, p. VII〕
The sonatina was published by Simrock in Berlin in 1894. It also exists in a version for cello and piano.
==Structure==
#''Allegro risoluto''; Time signature: 3/4; Key: G major
#''Larghetto''; Time signature: 2/4; Key: G minor
#''Molto vivace''; Time signature: 3/4; Key: G major
#''Allegro''; Time signature: 2/4; Key: G major
The four short movements of the sonatina each exhibit a simple and clear, formal structure (hence the diminutive, cf. sonata). They all contain themes, which, like those already found in his other American chamber works (the String Quartet in F and the String Quintet in E-flat), owe their inspiration to Indian melodies and Negro spirituals, which are characterized by pentatonic scales and syncopated rhythm, among other traits. The mood of the composition is fresh and joyful. Only the second movement and part of the last movement are nostalgic; they are inspired by the composer's longing for his home country.〔Score, p. V〕
The slow movement ''Larghetto'' was hurriedly noted down on Dvořák's shirt sleeve while on a visit to Minnehaha Falls, near Saint Paul, Minnesota.〔(gotomidori.com )〕 Simrock sold this movement separately, without the composer's permission, and Fritz Kreisler often performed it as ''Indian Lullaby''. It also appeared as ''Indian Canzonetta''; such romantic titles were not the composer's, but were added subsequently by publishers.〔

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