Titre : | Relief I : for accordion | Type de document : | partition musicale imprimée | Auteurs : | Andrzej Krzanowski, Compositeur | Mention d'édition : | PWM13002 | Editeur : | Cracovie : Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne | Année de publication : | cop. 1992 | Importance : | 1 partition (11 p.) | Format : | 31 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 979-0-274-03639-3 | Prix : | 19,60€ | Note générale : | Composed in Czechowice-Dziedzice, in 1984, Relief I for accordion opens a cycle of nine works for solo or chamber forces. This work is of a sarcastic character, and its multi-segmented form consists of the alternating of dissonant ‘quick’ segments, dominated by sevenths, with two-part dolce segments led in contrary motion, as well as series of chords repeated with a surprising nebbioso (nebulous). Relief I is a work full of nervous tension, meticulously built up, and broken variant phrases, with a striking conclusion on a falling cluster, ending with an F sharp major chord – like the many faces of a clown: thumbing its nose, sneering, reflective, mocking, pulling silly faces and… triumphing. This composition was dedicated to friends from France – the Menards and their children. It was first performed by the composer during the Summer Courses for New Music in Darmstadt, in August 1988. | Langues : | Anglais (eng) Polonais (pol) | Catégories : | Accordéon
| Note de contenu : | Duration : 7'00" | Instruments : | 1 accordéon |
Relief I : for accordion [partition musicale imprimée] / Andrzej Krzanowski, Compositeur . - PWM13002 . - Cracovie : Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, cop. 1992 . - 1 partition (11 p.) ; 31 cm. ISBN : 979-0-274-03639-3 : 19,60€ Composed in Czechowice-Dziedzice, in 1984, Relief I for accordion opens a cycle of nine works for solo or chamber forces. This work is of a sarcastic character, and its multi-segmented form consists of the alternating of dissonant ‘quick’ segments, dominated by sevenths, with two-part dolce segments led in contrary motion, as well as series of chords repeated with a surprising nebbioso (nebulous). Relief I is a work full of nervous tension, meticulously built up, and broken variant phrases, with a striking conclusion on a falling cluster, ending with an F sharp major chord – like the many faces of a clown: thumbing its nose, sneering, reflective, mocking, pulling silly faces and… triumphing. This composition was dedicated to friends from France – the Menards and their children. It was first performed by the composer during the Summer Courses for New Music in Darmstadt, in August 1988. Langues : Anglais ( eng) Polonais ( pol) Catégories : | Accordéon
| Note de contenu : | Duration : 7'00" | Instruments : | 1 accordéon |
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