Sonatine Videos
Henri Vachey - Sonatine for Trumpet and Piano

I know the piano doesn't sound much in this recording, but at least now there is a recording of this beautiful piece by Mr. Vachey at Youtube. 1st movement - Modérement 2nd movement - Lent 3rd movement - Vif Eduardo Farias, trumpet Cheisa Goulart, piano Recorded at Catedral do Mediador Santa Maria, RS, Brazil 20 Dec 2009.
Author: dudaprofessor; Tags: trumpet trompette trompete trompeta henri vachey sonatine sonatina sonata solo eduardo farias ufsm recital
Sonny Chua - Rondo from Sonatine.flv

James Kwong playing Sonny Chua's Rondo from his Sonatine for the Sydney Youth Soloist's recital at the Theme and Variation's shop hosted by Erica Booker. All proceeds went to the Nepcam Trust (www.nepcam.org.au).
Author: tellurium; Tags: Sonny Chua Rondo Sonatine Chua James Kwong Kwong Australian Music Australian Piano Piano Music Piano Nepcam Trust
Granite Oaks Winter Concert 2009

Granite Oaks Middle School's Winter Concert 2009: December 16th 2009, featuring the Honor Orchestra. Pieces played: Sonatine, Ode To Joy, Hey Fiddle Fiddle, and Star Dancer ... Granite Oaks Middle School Winter Concert 2009 Honor Orchestra Sonatine Ode To Joy Hey Fiddle Star Dancer
Author: fingerboarder03; Tags: Granite Oaks Middle School Winter Concert 2009 Honor Orchestra Sonatine Ode To Joy Hey Fiddle Star Dancer
Tansman Sonatine Mvt. I

Tansman Sonatine Mvt. I (Prescreening) This is for my Colburn Prescreening--anyone can comment as long as it's helpful. This is my third take and I'm mainly concerned with the quality of the audio, hopefully it's acceptable, it doesn't pick up much dynamic changes and is harsh sounding. Anyways comments about intonation and rushing would be nice because I'm really good at doing both of those. Thanks!
Michael von Zadora plays Busoni Sonatine no. 4 "In Diem Nativitatis Christi 1917"

Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924): Sonatina in diem nativitatis Christi MCMXVII, for piano (No. 4), KiV 274 Michael von Zadora (1882-1946), piano Recorded 1938 As one of the greatest living pianists, Busoni's concert tours took him from St. Petersburg to San Francisco--he was a thorough cosmopolitan and a conscious European. Nationalism in music he regarded as a limitation, a cul-de-sac, and chauvinism loomed as a cramp in the human spirit. Proud of his Italian heritage, Busoni lived for 30 years ...
Author: pianopera; Tags: Busoni von Zadora Sonatine Sonatina no. piano in diem nativitatis Christi 1917 Leschetitzky














