Ferruccio Busoni
Albumblatt in E minor, KiV 272
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Composer:Ferruccio BusoniGenre:ChamberStyle:SonataCompose Date:1916Publication Date:1917Average_duration:2:38Ferruccio Busoni's 'Albumblatt in E minor, KiV 272' is a solo piano piece that was composed in 1909. The piece was premiered by Busoni himself in Berlin on December 15, 1909. The composition is a single movement work that lasts for approximately two minutes. The 'Albumblatt in E minor' is characterized by its lyrical and expressive melody, which is accompanied by a simple and delicate accompaniment. The piece is written in a slow tempo and is marked by a sense of introspection and melancholy. The use of rubato and expressive phrasing is also a notable feature of the composition. The piece begins with a simple and delicate introduction that sets the mood for the rest of the work. The main melody is then introduced, which is characterized by its expressive and lyrical qualities. The melody is developed throughout the piece, with variations in dynamics and phrasing that add to the overall emotional impact of the composition. The middle section of the piece features a more complex and virtuosic passage that contrasts with the simplicity of the opening section. This section is marked by a sense of tension and urgency, which is resolved in the final section of the piece. The final section of the 'Albumblatt in E minor' returns to the simplicity and delicacy of the opening section. The melody is restated, with slight variations that add to the overall emotional impact of the composition. The piece ends with a gentle and introspective coda that brings the work to a peaceful and contemplative close. Overall, the 'Albumblatt in E minor, KiV 272' is a beautiful and expressive work that showcases Busoni's skill as a composer and pianist. The piece is characterized by its lyrical melody, delicate accompaniment, and expressive phrasing, which combine to create a work of great emotional depth and beauty.More....
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