Meaning of sonata in musicA sonata is an instrumental musical composition typically in three or four movements , with the first movement often written in sonata form. Sonatas originated in the Baroque era and were initially for melody instruments such as viola da gamba or lute accompanying a harpsichord.
In the Classical era, sonatas were most commonly written for solo piano or for piano and another instrument, often violin. Sonatas tend to explore contrasting themes and develop them, building tension and releasing it in a cyclical structure.
The French and German term for sonata.
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