Similar words: resonate, persona non grata, impersonate, impersonation, persona, personal, seasonal, resonant. Meaning: [sə'nɑːtə] n. a musical composition of 3 or 4 movements of contrasting forms.
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1. He played a Beethoven sonata yesterday.
2. He played a piano sonata of his own composition.
3. The Prokofiev sonata comes first on the disc.
4. The piano sonata was badly executed.
5. The operation was code-named Moonlight Sonata.
6. The young boy played the violin sonata masterfully.
7. Let's go through the sonata once more.
8. Dario played the sonata with great finesse.
9. These are the opening chords of a sonata.
10. He played an early little sonata of Mozart's, which he magicked into a masterpiece with his deft touch.
11. The final Adagio of this sonata is particularly impressive.
12. Sonata for violin and chamber orchestra.
13. The Marcello is an arrangement of a cello sonata.
14. A gentle Mozart sonata drifted round the room.
15. The earliest music Hewitt-Jones acknowledged was a cello sonata written in 1951.
16. The unashamed grandiosity of Nicholas Maw s Solo Sonata completed her programme.
17. Chopin's early C minor Sonata provides reassuring evidence that even geniuses take time to find their true voice and identity.
18. All the same, the Sonata No. 3 is a special case.
19. He exploited the space in an echo sonata for three violins by Marini, a charming interlude, adroitly dispatched.
20. The First Sonata is no less well prepared and sympathetically interpreted.
21. Sonata in Bb for Bassoon and Piano.
22. Piano Sonata in F Minor, Op. 57 Appassionata ""
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23. Her recital led off / She led off her recital with a Haydn sonata.
24. He deliberately gave his emotions free rein as he played the sonata.
25. His elegiac tempo for the largo of the Cello Sonata allows him a sustained outpouring of feeling.
26. His entire performance is magnificently unsettling and is no sense the Liszt Sonata of received wisdom.
27. He has also hit on one of the more interesting couplings for the ubiquitous B minor Sonata.
28. In the eighteenth century, with the Stamitz family, the sonata form was already treated symphonically.
29. Kinderszenen I felt was somehow a bit disappointing compared to the studied and elegiac reading of Schubert's great B flat Sonata.
30. Postnikova also manages to present in its possible light Tchaikovsky's Sonata, which is distinctly heavy going.
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