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Ferruccio Busoni
Ich ruf' zu dir, KiV B27/5
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Composer
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Ferruccio Busoni
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Style
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Chorale Prelude
Compose Date
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1898
Publication Date
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1898
Average_duration
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3:22
"Ich ruf' zu dir, KiV B27/5" is a composition by Ferruccio Busoni, an Italian composer and pianist who lived from 1866 to 1924. The piece was composed in 1909 and premiered in the same year in Berlin. It is a transcription of a chorale prelude by Johann Sebastian Bach, which was originally written for organ. The piece is divided into three movements, each of which is based on a different section of the original chorale prelude. The first movement is a transcription of the chorale melody, which is played by the piano in a simple, straightforward manner. The second movement is a more complex and virtuosic variation on the melody, with the piano playing rapid arpeggios and runs. The third movement is a slower, more contemplative variation, with the piano playing the melody in a more expressive and lyrical manner. One of the characteristics of Busoni's transcription is his use of chromaticism and dissonance. He takes the simple, diatonic melody of the original chorale and adds complex harmonies and unexpected chord progressions, creating a more modern and expressive sound. Another characteristic of the piece is its use of virtuosic piano techniques, such as rapid arpeggios and runs, which showcase Busoni's skill as a pianist. Overall, "Ich ruf' zu dir, KiV B27/5" is a beautiful and expressive transcription of a Bach chorale prelude, which showcases Busoni's skill as a composer and pianist. Its use of chromaticism and virtuosic piano techniques make it a challenging and rewarding piece for pianists to play.
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