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Takata  Shinichi  Sonatine In  F  Tp237

Shinichi Takata
Sonatine in F

for trumpet and piano

  • Level: intermediate / advanced
  • Duration: 14'30
  • Genre: contemporary
  • Series: Japanese Composers Series
  • Composed: 1937

Reference: TP237
CHF27.00

Details

  • Published: 2005
  • Publisher: Editions Bim

Audio samples

I. Allegro Non Troppo
II. Andante Marcia
III. Allegro

Composer

Shinichi Takata

Shinichi Takata (1920-1959)

Shinichi (pronounced Shin-ichi) Takata, son of a wealthy tradesman, was born in Tokyo in 1920. His musical education began at the age of eight. He studied composition and music theory privately wit... Read more

About Sonatine in F

Shinichi Takata’s Sonatine in F major is the earliest piece of original trumpet music ever written by a Japanese composer.

In the first movement, there is an exposition section which presents two graceful motives that are dynamically developed with distinctive rhythms that are ultimately resolved in a well-defined tutti. In the second movement, the music begins with an elegiac fanfare followed by a march heard over a solemn piano accompaniment. The fanfare then returns to bring the march to an end with a distinctive Debussy-like piano chord. The music then proceeds attacca to the third movement, which features some very impressive French sounds and a feel of syncopation that seems rooted in the jazz idiom of the time.