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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_SonataThe Sonata - Wikipedia

    The Sonata is a 2018 mystery thriller film, directed by Andrew Desmond, from a screenplay by Desmond and Arthur Morin. It stars Freya Tingley , Simon Abkarian , James Faulkner , Rutger Hauer , Matt Barber and James Kermack.

  2. Jan 10, 2020 · A violinist inherits a mansion and a score with dark secrets from her deceased father. The movie, directed by Andrew Desmond, stars Freya Tingley, Simon Abkarian and James Faulkner.

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  3. sonata, type of musical composition, usually for a solo instrument or a small instrumental ensemble, that typically consists of two to four movements, or sections, each in a related key but with a unique musical character.

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  4. Screen Media Films. 47.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.1K. 364K views 4 years ago. Now available on digital and on demand! A gifted musician (Freya Tingley) inherits a mansion after her long lost...

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  5. A violinist inherits a mansion and a mysterious score from her estranged composer father, who died under suspicious circumstances. She discovers that the score is linked to a secret occult order and a demonic entity that threatens her life and soul.

  6. Feb 25, 2024 · Sonata Form – The Definition. Sonata Form is probably the most important musical form of the Classical era. It is often called Sonata-Allegro Form or First Movement Form because it is typically used as the form of the first movement of a full Sonata, and the first movement usually has a tempo marking of “Allegro”.

  7. www.musictheoryacademy.com › compositions › sonataSonata - Music Theory Academy

    The “definition” of a sonata has changed through time, but it has always referred to compositions that are played by an instrument or instruments (not vocals). Beware – don’t confuse the term Sonata with Sonata Form – they are 2 different things entirely!