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Eduard Tubin
Prelude for violin & piano
Works Info
Composer
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Eduard Tubin
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Prelude
Average_duration
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4:54
Eduard Tubin's Prelude for violin and piano was composed in 1944 and premiered in Tallinn, Estonia in the same year. The piece consists of a single movement and has a duration of approximately five minutes. The Prelude begins with a slow and melancholic introduction played by the piano, which sets the mood for the entire piece. The violin then enters with a lyrical melody that is both expressive and introspective. The two instruments engage in a dialogue, with the violin taking on a more virtuosic role as the piece progresses. Tubin's use of harmony is particularly noteworthy in this piece. He employs a variety of tonalities, including modal and chromatic, to create a sense of tension and release. The Prelude also features a number of rhythmic and melodic motifs that are developed throughout the piece, adding to its coherence and unity. Overall, the Prelude for violin and piano is a deeply emotional and introspective work that showcases Tubin's skill as a composer. Its expressive melodies, intricate harmonies, and virtuosic violin writing make it a challenging and rewarding piece for performers and listeners alike.
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