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Dante Sonata

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Dante Sonata

One-movement sonata by Franz Liszt, entitled D'Après une lecture du Dante, in the Italian volume of his Années de pèlerinage, composed 1837–39 and revised in 1849. Liszt called it a sonata quasi fantasia.



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Apart from Symphonic Variations, her most significant created role, barefoot and rhapsodic, was in Ashton's 1940 Dante Sonata.
Two early works, Dante Sonata and Scenes de Ballet, revealed Ashton in his experimental mode.
The 1940s: Ashton served in the Royal Air Force during World War II, and his first wartime ballet was Dante Sonata.
 
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