Kenneth Leighton
Studies (5) for piano, No. 2, Allegro leggerissimo, Op. 22/2
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Composer:Kenneth LeightonGenre:KeyboardStyle:EtudeAverage_duration:1:51Kenneth Leighton's 'Studies (5) for piano, No. 2, Allegro leggerissimo, Op. 22/2' is a composition for solo piano that was composed in 1959. The piece was premiered on 22nd November 1960 by the pianist Peter Wallfisch at the Wigmore Hall in London. The composition is part of a set of five studies for piano, each of which explores different technical challenges for the pianist. The second study, Allegro leggerissimo, is a fast and lively piece that requires the pianist to have a high level of technical skill and dexterity. The piece is in a fast 6/8 time signature and is marked Allegro leggerissimo, which means very fast and light. The opening section of the piece features a rapid and intricate melody that is played in the right hand, while the left hand provides a driving accompaniment. The melody is then repeated in the left hand, while the right hand takes on a more decorative role. The middle section of the piece is marked Più mosso, which means more movement. This section features a series of rapid arpeggios that are played in both hands, creating a sense of urgency and excitement. The arpeggios build in intensity before leading back into the opening melody. The final section of the piece is marked Tempo I, which means to return to the original tempo. This section features a variation of the opening melody, which is played in a higher register and with greater intensity. The piece ends with a flourish, as the pianist plays a series of rapid arpeggios that bring the piece to a thrilling conclusion. Overall, 'Studies (5) for piano, No. 2, Allegro leggerissimo, Op. 22/2' is a challenging and exciting piece that showcases the technical skill and musicality of the pianist. Its fast tempo, intricate melodies, and driving rhythms make it a thrilling addition to any piano recital.More....
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