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sonata

/səˈnɑː.tə/

[/səˈnɑː.tə/]

instrumental composition

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Definition

A piece of classical music for one or two instruments, usually in several movements.

Example

She practised the difficult piano sonata for hours until every passage flowed smoothly and confidently.

She practised the difficult piano sonata for hours until every passage flowed smoothly and confidently.

Etymology

From Italian 'sonata' (played, sounded), from 'sonare' (to sound), contrasted with 'cantata' (sung).

How & Where It’s Used

A classical form often for piano or a solo instrument with piano.

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