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Definition of Sonatinas
1. sonatina [n] - See also: sonatina
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sonatinas
Literary usage of Sonatinas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Quarterly Musical Magazine and Review by Richard Mackenzie Bacon (1821)
"Three sonatinas, composed for the Piano Forte, hy Joseph DC Pinna. London, dementi
and Co. Montpelier, a Rondo for l/ie Piano Forte, l>y William Fish. ..."
2. A Biographical Dictionary of Musicians by Theodore Baker (1905)
"5, 3, 52, 60 ; sonatinas op. 20, 55, 59 ; f. 4 hands op. 8, 17, 44, 66) ; also
songs and male quartets, ... sonatas and sonatinas for piano 2 and ..."
3. The Violinist's Manual: A Progressive Classification of Technical Material by Eugene Gruenberg, Edward Breck (1896)
"Hauptmann, M. Three easy sonatinas. Kayser, HE Op. 35 and 58. Eight very easy
sonatinas. " " Op. 61. Three most easy sonatinas. " " Op. 33. Four Sonatas. ..."
4. A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1880) by John Alexander Fuller-Maitland, George Grove (1880)
"ANTON DIABELLI (1781-1858) : this prolific composer's 29 solo sonatinas and 23
charming duet sonatinas are still very popular ; his 36 books of variations ..."
5. A Dictionary of Music and Musicians (A.D. 1450-1889) by Eminent Writers by John Alexander Fuller-Maitland, Adela Harriet Sophia Bagot Wodehouse (1880)
"ANTON DIABELLI (1781-1858): this prolific composer's 29 solo sonatinas and 23
charming duet sonatinas are still very popular; his 36 books of variations and ..."