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Title proper
Sonata no. 1 in G minor for violin and piano, op. 16
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Marc J. Sabat
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MS-2-26, Box 7, Folder 15
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1977 (Creation)
- Creator
- Sabat, Marc
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- Date of photocopying and annotation by Anthony Pugh unknown.
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1 score (12 p.)
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Name of creator
(1965-)
Biographical history
A Canadian composer of Ukrainian descent, Marc Sabat studied composition, violin, and mathematics at the University of Toronto, Julliard School, and McGill University. Since 1999, he has lived in Berlin and he currently teaches composition and the practice of intonation at the Universität der Künste Berlin.
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Scope and content
Item is a copy of Sabat's manuscript for his violin and piano sonata, dedicated to Anthony Pugh and annotated in pencil by Pugh.
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- English
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Associated materials
Item was originally included in file MS-2-26, Box 5, Folder 12, "Correspondence and programs from Marc Sabat" (1977-1988).