The sonata is the composer's second extant work of chamber music, after the Sonata for two clarinets. It was written between August and October 1922 at the same time as the Sonata for clarinet and bassoon. and was premiered at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris on 4 January 1923 at a Satie-Poulenc concert organized by Jean Wiener. Poulenc revised the composition in 1945.
Original Name | Sonate pour cor, trompette et trombone |
Date of composition | 1922 (revised in 1945) |
Premiered | 1923, January 4th (Théâtre des Champs-Élysées) in Paris, France |
First published | 1924, Chester in London, United Kingdom |
Dedicated to | Raymonde Linossier |
Type | Sonata |
Catalogue | FP 33a |
Approx. duration | 8 minutes |
Instruments |
Horn
Trumpet Trombone |
Arrangements |
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Francis Poulenc: Sonate, FP 33b
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