Piano Works Vol. 2 Works from 1954 bis 1973
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Composer: Silvestrov, Valentin
Instrument: piano
Publisher: M.P. Belaieff Musikverlag
This volume contains both early works created in the 1950s-60s and the cycles 'Children's Music' I and II as well as 'Music in the Old Style' from 1973, within the early formative years of the composer. Although technically not very difficult, these works place serious demands on the performer, and although not necessarily 'instructive', they can be added to the educational repertoire. Thus, Silvestrov continues the traditions of Mussorgsky ('Kindestube') and Debussy ('Children's Corner'). In 'Naïve Music' and 'Distant Music', the roots of his later 'metaphorical style' are revealed very clearly. Sonatine and 'Klassische Sonate', concert pieces written by Silvestrov in his student days, show traces of Prokofiev's influence.
Instrument: piano
Publisher: M.P. Belaieff Musikverlag
Song List:
I Children’s Music No 1 (1973): Lullaby - Modern Dance - Gratitude - Astonishment - Old Melodiy - The Dragon and the Bird - Morning Ditty - Children’s Music No 2 (1973): Small Bells - On the Lake - The Bird_s Morning Song - March - Nocturne - Scherzo - Fairy Tale - III Naive Music (1954…1993): Waltz - Nocturne - Fairy Tale - Idyll - Nocturne - Prelude - Waltz - IV Distant Music (1956-1993): Nocturne - Waltz - Prelude - V Sonatina (1960): Allegro - Andante - Allegro vivace - VI Classical Sonata (1963, rev. 1974): Allegro - Moderato - Allegretto- VII Music in the Old Style (1973): Morning Music - Evening Music - Contemplation - Dedication
This volume contains both early works created in the 1950s-60s and the cycles 'Children's Music' I and II as well as 'Music in the Old Style' from 1973, within the early formative years of the composer. Although technically not very difficult, these works place serious demands on the performer, and although not necessarily 'instructive', they can be added to the educational repertoire. Thus, Silvestrov continues the traditions of Mussorgsky ('Kindestube') and Debussy ('Children's Corner'). In 'Naïve Music' and 'Distant Music', the roots of his later 'metaphorical style' are revealed very clearly. Sonatine and 'Klassische Sonate', concert pieces written by Silvestrov in his student days, show traces of Prokofiev's influence.