Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-2012
Publication Title
International Journal of Arts and Commerce
ISSN
2250-2297
Abstract
The topic for this paper is Zoltán Kodály’s Sonata, Op. 8 for Solo Cello, with specific reference to its technical advances in cello playing and influences that contributed to Kodály’s realization of the sonata as well as its profound influences on other composers of the twentieth century who wrote solo cello repertoire.
Having performed Kodály’s Solo Sonata for many years and had the benefit of studying it with Janos Starker, the cellist whose name became so identified with championing the work, it was fascinating to me how the Op. 8 Sonata opened a new doorway to the understanding of tonal colors and a fresh way of thinking about how advanced cello technique helps to achieve them. This paper will explore the sonata from historical, stylistic, theoretical and instrumental perspectives, proving that its addition to the repertoire inspired a plethora of solo cello compositions written in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Kodály’s compositional style also will be investigated, showing how its manifestation, in a major solo work for the cello, helped to produce significant instrumental, technical and musical traditions for future generations.
Recommended Citation
Elisha, Steven.
2012.
"Innovations and Traditions: Exploring Technical Advances and Musical Influences in Zoltán Kodály’s Sonata, Op. 8 for Solo Cello."
International Journal of Arts and Commerce, 1 (6): 219-236.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/music-facpubs/7
Comments
Copyright © 2012 Elisha, S. The authors retain the copyright of all their work published in IJAC. All articles published in IJAC are open access and are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License, which means the articles are universally and freely.