Franz Liszt
Unstern! Sinistre, disastro, S. 208
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Composer:Franz LisztGenre:KeyboardStyle:Character PieceCompose Date:1886Publication Date:1907Average_duration:5:41"Unstern! Sinistre, disastro, S. 208" is a solo piano piece composed by Franz Liszt in 1881. The piece was premiered in Weimar, Germany on August 22, 1881, with Liszt himself performing. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, "Unstern! Sinistre, disastro," is marked by its dark and ominous tone. The piece begins with a series of dissonant chords that create a sense of unease and tension. The melody is slow and mournful, with a sense of foreboding that builds throughout the movement. The use of chromaticism and unconventional harmonies adds to the unsettling atmosphere of the piece. The second movement, "Andante," provides a brief respite from the darkness of the first movement. The melody is more lyrical and flowing, with a sense of melancholy rather than outright despair. The use of arpeggios and delicate trills creates a sense of movement and fluidity. The final movement, "Allegro," returns to the ominous tone of the first movement. The melody is fast and frenzied, with a sense of urgency and desperation. The use of dissonant chords and unconventional harmonies creates a sense of chaos and confusion. The movement ends with a series of crashing chords that bring the piece to a dramatic close. Overall, "Unstern! Sinistre, disastro, S. 208" is a haunting and powerful piece that showcases Liszt's mastery of the piano. The use of unconventional harmonies and dissonant chords creates a sense of unease and tension that is maintained throughout the piece. The contrast between the dark first and third movements and the more lyrical second movement adds depth and complexity to the piece.More....
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