Answer: SONATA
The Czech legend was staunch when it came to his cello concerto. When he submitted it to his publishers, he demanded that no changes be made, not even minor ones by the intended soloist - and it served the piece well over the years. Even today it’s seen as a totem of the cello’s ability as a solo instrument: singular, daring, dramatic.
Music of a particular form consisting of four movements. Each of the movements differ in tempo, rhythm, and melody; but are held together by subject and style.
Kodaly - Sonata for Solo Cello
One man’s gimmick is another man’s innovation: Kodaly fundamentally altered the cello’s tuning to achieve the effect of his solo sonata, a characteristically veering work that has many champions in the cello world. This is truly a cellist’s cello piece.
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