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Mottu: Sonatina for violin and piano (1932)
- Order number: BN-17967
- ISMN / ISBN 9790206517549
- Manufacturer B-Note Musikverlag, Wersaber Helmer 15, D-27628 Hagen i. Br. | post@bnote.de
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Alexandre Mottu was born in 1883 in Chêne-Bougeries (Canton Geneva), Switzerland, the son of a... more
Mottu: Sonatina for violin and piano (1932)
Alexandre Mottu was born in 1883 in Chêne-Bougeries (Canton Geneva), Switzerland, the son of a bank clerk. He first studied organ in Geneva with Otto Barblan, among others, and eventually moved to Leipzig, where he studied piano with the Liszt pupil Alfred Reisenauer. In 1907 he became a professor at the Geneva Conservatoire, where he taught piano and organ; at the same time he was organist in Les Eaux-Vives. Mottu was a well-known concert organist and wrote mainly organ music and works for piano in the last years of his life. His style is tonally and formally rather conservative, but musically strongly influenced by the French school around Vierne and Tournemire.
Author / Composer: | Alexandre Mottu (1883-1943) |
Era: | Romantic era |
Instruments: | Piano, Violin |
Genre: | Sonata |
Kind of edition: | Performing sheet music |
Source: | Allowed reprint |
First edition: | 1932, Maurice Senart, Paris |
Pages: | 19 |
Format: | Large format (243x328 mm) |
Condition: | Good condition |
Online ressources: | Digital specimen |
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