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Old Oct-22-2007, 16:11
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Talking don't forget the viola!

Long time without nobody discussing the viola. So, I proposse one of my little games:

1) Name one famous 19th,cent.violinist and composer, who wrote some of the most
important works for the viola in his time

2) Name a certain russian 19th.cent.composer who left an importante sonata for viola
and piano. Almost never played

3) Name a certain russian composer who lived between the 19th.and the 20th.cent.,who
composed for the viola. His name isn't russian at all.

4) Name a very famous modern composer who left only the viola part of a viola concerto, completed by another guy.

5) Name 2 composers,well known but not too famous, who left important works for solo
viola.

6) Who played the viola on a SQ which violinist were Joachim and Ernst, and Piatti cello?

7) Ther's a transcription for the viola of the famous Elgar's cello concerto. Who did it?

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1.Vieuxtemps
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YES sir!. Henri Vieuxtemps. And his viola pieces with piano are as important, or more,
than those for violin and piano.
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2) Felix Mendelssohnskovitch : Sonata for viola and piano in C minor (1824) ??
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7.Kriesler?

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2) Felix Mendelssohnskovitch : Sonata for viola and piano in C minor (1824) ??
I think he covered that one in the last quiz.
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I think he covered that one in the last quiz.
I think precisely that Mendelssohn was great enough to be in at least two quiz...
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Funny, very funny. i'm slightly Alzheimered, but no so as to made the same quiz on 2
different threads.
And opus67, no. Kreisler's transcriptions were only to the violin, his instrument.
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I knew Vieuxtemps was the number one. (Indeed he was )

Is Glinka the answer to the second?

I would say the fourth one is Bartok. His viola concerto was firt completed by Peter Bartok and Paul Neubauer. Later on, Tibor Serly made his own completition.

7. Primrose?
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About Glinka, you are rigth; he had a viola son. But I was thinking on a much rarer
piece by a composer almost forgotten, as nearly all his chamber or concerto work.
About Bartok, Yes. And is a superb work, as any of that guy
And No, No Primrose. An older violist, who advice Primrose to left the violin and turn
to the viola.
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7.Albert Sammons

[Confession: I googled just to confirm that Sammons was older than Primrose. I did not check any information that would have immediately given me the answer]
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7.Albert Sammons

[Confession: I googled just to confirm that Sammons was older than Primrose. I did not check any information that would have immediately given me the answer]
But Sammons was a violinist. Perhaps Lionel Tertius?
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YES! But TERTIS mi amigo. No Tertius,which means "tercero".
I see that your 12 years with the jesuits left you latinizated.
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YES! But TERTIS mi amigo. No Tertius,which means "tercero".
I see that your 12 years with the jesuits left you latinizated.
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OK, Time is out:

2) Anton Rubinstein
3) Paul Juon
5) Hindemith and Reger
6) Henrik Wieniawsky

Enough quiz for now. Maybe more later.
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Speaking of the viola, heard the 3rd mvt. Rondo of Johann Baptist Vanhal's Viola Sonata No. 5 this morning on the radio.
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