Franz Schubert
Waltz for piano in G major, D. 979
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Composer:Franz SchubertGenre:KeyboardStyle:WaltzCompose Date:ca. 1826Average_duration:1:00Franz Schubert's Waltz for piano in G major, D. 979, was composed in 1828, just a few months before his death. It was one of the last pieces he wrote, and it is believed to have been intended as part of a set of 12 waltzes that he never completed. The piece was not published until 1867, nearly 40 years after Schubert's death. The Waltz for piano in G major, D. 979, is a single movement piece that lasts about two and a half minutes. It is a lively and cheerful waltz, with a simple and straightforward melody that is easy to follow. The piece is written in 3/4 time, which is typical for a waltz, and it has a moderate tempo. The piece begins with a short introduction that sets the mood for the waltz. The melody is then introduced, played in the right hand, while the left hand provides a simple accompaniment. The melody is repeated several times, with slight variations each time, before moving on to a second theme. The second theme is more subdued than the first, and it provides a nice contrast to the lively and energetic opening theme. After the second theme, the piece returns to the opening theme, which is played with even more energy than before. The melody is then repeated several more times, with increasing complexity and ornamentation, before the piece comes to a close with a short coda. Overall, the Waltz for piano in G major, D. 979, is a charming and delightful piece of music. It is not particularly complex or challenging to play, but it is a testament to Schubert's skill as a composer that he was able to create such a memorable and enjoyable piece with such simple materials.More....
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