Sonata for Cello and Piano, 2003
3 movements:
Introduction: Allegro vivo
Serenely calm
Allegro molto
Duration: 21’
Commission: Philip J. Krone Foundation for Zuill Bailey
Premiere: Zuill Bailey, JY Song, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. 2003
Publisher: Rassel Editions, NY
Written for cellist Zuill Bailey, the cello Sonata bridges the language gap between Brahms and Debussy. In it the composer blends the rigorous linear contrapuntal development of the German tradition with the subtle coloristic constructions found in the French impressionists. The last movement is cast in a unique form named by the composer as a “spiraling rondo.”