The String Sonata No. 1, commonly referred to by its original Italian name Sonata per archi, is a composition for string orchestra by German composer Hans Werner Henze. It was composed between 1957 and 1958.
The sonata is in two movements and has a total duration of 15 minutes. The movement list is as follows:
1. Allegro
2. 32 Variations
Thema. Mosso
Variation I. Adagio
Variation II. Più mosso
Variation III. Lo stesso tempo
Variation IV. Molto calmo
Variation V. Lo stesso tempo, con tenerezza
Variation VI. Assai mosso, con vigore
Variation VII. Meno mosso, leggiero
Variation VIII. Ancora meno
Variation IX. Con moto
Variation X. Più mosso
Variation XI. Molto più mosso, appassionato
Variation XII. Mesto
Variation XIII. Un poco più mosso
Variation XIV. Lo stesso tempo (estremamente piano)
Variation XV. Ancora calmo
Variation XVI. Con fuoco
Variation XVII. Veloce
Variation XVIII. Lo stesso tempo
Variation XIX. Lo stesso tempo
Variation XX. Ritardando
Variation XXI. Di nuovo assai mosso
Variation XXII. Di più
Variation XXIII. Leggiero
Variation XXIV. Meno mosso
Variation XXV. Furioso
Variation XXVI. Molto più lento
Variation XXVII. Molto meno mosso ancora
Variation XXVIII. Subito più mosso
Variation XXIX. Sostenuto
Variation XXX. Grave (Lamentandosi)
Variation XXXI. ♩. = 76
Variation XXXII. ♩ = 60
Its structure is nothing like a traditional sonata and displays the composer's distinctive serialist style. The first movement consists of a five-minute Stravinskiantoccata, with plenty neo-classical features. It starts in E minor, but modulates in minor-third oscillations. The second movement is presumably influenced by Beethoven and consists of a set of attacca variations which are very difficult to distinguish by ear.[1] It is scored for eight first violins, six second violins, four violas , four celli and two double basses.[4]