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The Duo Concertante for Violin and Piano is a five movement work, almost a violin and piano sonata. It is the only piece Stravinsky wrote for violin and piano that wasn't adapted from an earlier work. Composed in 1932, a year after meeting American violinist Samuel Dushkin, who was to become a frequent collaborator and recital partner, it also followed closely on the heels of his first major work for violin, the Concerto in D Major. Each of the five movements is named for an ancient musical form. Much is required of both players in this energetic piece - a true duo!
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