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Sonatine (Stockhausen)
The Sonatine (Sonatina) for violin and piano is a chamber-music composition by Karlheinz Stockhausen, written while he was still a student in 1951. It carries the work-number ⅛ in his catalogue of works.
==History==
Stockhausen composed the Sonatine as the second of two "free works" required for his final examinations at the Cologne Conservatory . The piano part of the first movement was composed originally as a separate work, titled ''Präludium'', and the violin part was then superimposed . The manuscript of the completed composition is dated 19 March 1951. It was premiered by Wolfgang Marschner, concertmaster of the NWDR Symphony Orchestra, with the composer at the piano, in a broadcast recording transmitted for the first time on 24 August 1951 (; ). The first performance before a live audience, however, did not occur until twenty years later, when Saschko Gawriloff (violin) and Aloys Kontarsky (piano) played it on 22 October 1971 at a concert of the SMIP in Paris (; ).

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