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Preludi Band 2 Secondo quaderno
by Schott Music
Original price
$1,480TWD
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Original price
$1,480TWD
Original price
$1,480TWD
$1,480TWD
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$1,480TWD
Current price
$1,480TWD
Composer: Grandis, Renato de
Instrument: piano
Publisher: Schott Music
The 48 Preludes by the Venetian composer Renato de Grandis (1927-2008) were composed, largely, between 1998-2002. It was only subsequently that he arranged them into 4 cycles of 12 preludes, drawing also from earlier compositions. Written in a traditional pianistic style, they are short sketches which are sometimes characterized by musical thoughts, sometimes by moods or by natural phenomena. The fourth volume presented here is once again divided into two cycles of 6 preludes each, with the first cycle paying tribute to the landscapes and towns of Friuli north of Venice.
Instrument: piano
Publisher: Schott Music
Song List:
I “Et in Arkadia Ego”- II “Sul ritmo: 1-1.2” (a A. Skriabin) - III Vivo - IV Echi (a Radha Burnier) - V Antahkarana (a Edith Grey, in memoriam) - VI Scorrevole, capriccioso, rubato ed espressivo (a Torena) - VII Il secondo richiamo del giardino invisibile - VIII Anticipazioni, ritardi ed altro, tutto risolto in ritardo, quasi una “follia” (a Lukas Grossmann) - IX Quasi adagio, calmo - X Notturno - XI Recitativo e - XII Rondò-toccata (a Lukas Grossmann)
The 48 Preludes by the Venetian composer Renato de Grandis (1927-2008) were composed, largely, between 1998-2002. It was only subsequently that he arranged them into 4 cycles of 12 preludes, drawing also from earlier compositions. Written in a traditional pianistic style, they are short sketches which are sometimes characterized by musical thoughts, sometimes by moods or by natural phenomena. The fourth volume presented here is once again divided into two cycles of 6 preludes each, with the first cycle paying tribute to the landscapes and towns of Friuli north of Venice.