Berlin Music
Violin and Piano
Violin Solo - Sheet Music

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Piano Accompaniment; Violin (Violin/Piano)

SKU: HL.48025035

Violin and Piano. Composed by Brett Dean. Boosey & Hawkes Chamber Music. Classical. Softcover. 52 pages. Duration 1020 seconds. Bote & Bock #M202535639. Published by Bote & Bock (HL.48025035).

ISBN 9783793142607. UPC: 196288020790. 9.0x12.0x0.171 inches.

With Berlin Music, Brett Dean wrote a threefold homage: to the classical duo consisting of violin and piano; to the violin virtuoso Midori, for whom the piece was written; and to the city of Berlin, where he lived between the mid-1980s and 2000 and whose rich cultural life he owes much to his development as a musician and composer. The first four, relatively short movements of the five-movement work form a suite of character pieces, which is followed by a longer final movement. In summary, this turns out to be the actual "main movement" from which all motifs and harmonies emerged in a compositional manner. This includes tuning down the G side by a whole tone - an apparently small difference, but one that has a major effect on the timbre and resonance of the instrumentand suddenly makes previously impossible interval sequences playable. In addition, the violin in the third movement (a "moto perpetuo" in which Dean bows to Ravel's violin sonata) has to play with a practice damper, while the pianist changes the instrument and plays on a standing piano that is dampened by a pedal and placed next to the concert grand Expressing nervous energy in tight college spaces.

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