Cello sonata No 1 (Fauré)

The Cello sonata No. 1 in D minor Op 109 is the first of the two cello sonatas by Gabriel Fauré. Composed in 1917 at Saint-Raphaël and Paris, it was premiered on 10 November 1917 by Gérard Hekking as the cellist and Alfred Cortot as the pianist. At the same concert, the Cello sonata No. 2 was also premiered. The dedicatee of the work was cellist Louis Hasselmans, who gave a second hearing at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in 1918.

Structure

  1. Allegro (3/4). The movement has the sonata form with two themes.
  2. Andante (3/4, in G minor)
  3. Finale: Allegro commodo (4/4, in D minor)

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