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My interest in this subject started last course (summer 2019) and, inspired by the book 1914 El año que cambió la Historia by the Spanish writer Prof. Antonio López, I decided the topic of my final exam: works written in 1914.

Distinguished works for cello solo or cello and piano were written around this year:

In the same way, we cannot forget other chamber music and orchestral works such as the Maurice Ravel Piano Trio (1914), the Duo for Violin and Cello, Op.7 by Zoltán Kodály, the fantastic Trio-Phantasie by Joseph Max (1914), the Divertimento for String Quartet op. 14 by Erwin Schulhoff (1914), the Three Pieces for String Quartet by Igor Stravinsky (1914), the Two pieces for cello and orchestra by Jean Sibelius (1914) originally for violin and orchestra, the dark Quintet for piano in B minor by Adolphe Biarent (1914), the already mentioned masterpiece The Rite of the Spring (1913) by Stravinsky, Pierrot Lunaire (1912) by Arnold Schönberg or the Six Bagatelles for string quartet (1913) by Webern.