'Sonata for Solo Violin by Bela Bartok' is either one of the two sonatas for solo violin by the Hungarian composer Béla Bartók. http://www.answers.com/topic/sonata http://www.answers.com/topic/solo http://www.answers.com/topic/violin http://www.answers.com/topic/bela%20bartok
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its called solo & accompaniment and this is also its musical name.
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Symphony, solo concerto, solo sonata, string quartet, other chamber music genres.
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The key difference between a sonata and a concerto in classical music is how they feature solo instruments. In a sonata, the solo instrument is typically accompanied by a piano or small ensemble, while in a concerto, the solo instrument is accompanied by a full orchestra. Additionally, a concerto usually has multiple movements, each showcasing the soloist's virtuosity, while a sonata typically has three or four movements with more equal distribution of musical material between the soloist and accompaniment.
Law and Order - 1990 Sonata for Solo Organ 1-21 was released on: USA: 2 April 1991 Japan: 25 June 2004 (DVD premiere)
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You have this misunderstood, a 'sonata' is (since the classical period) a term meaning music of a chamber-music genre for either a solo instrument (usually a keyboard), or a solo melody instrument with piano. There have been MANY sonatas written and therefore your question is too vague to answer.