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Geirr Tveitt
Two-Part Inventions (12) for piano Op. 2, No. 10 in D Lydian mode
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Geirr Tveitt
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Invention
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1:01
Geirr Tveitt's 'Two-Part Inventions (12) for piano Op. 2, No. 10 in D Lydian mode' is a collection of twelve short pieces for solo piano. The work was composed in 1922 and premiered in Oslo, Norway in the same year. The tenth invention is written in the D Lydian mode, which is a major scale with a raised fourth degree. This gives the piece a bright and cheerful character, with a sense of playfulness and lightness. The piece is in binary form, with two contrasting sections that are each repeated. The first section is lively and energetic, with a bouncy rhythm and a playful melody that skips and dances around the keyboard. The second section is more lyrical and introspective, with a slower tempo and a more contemplative melody. Throughout the piece, Tveitt makes use of a variety of pianistic techniques, including rapid arpeggios, trills, and chromatic runs. He also employs a range of dynamics, from delicate pianissimos to thunderous fortissimos, to create a sense of drama and contrast. Overall, Tveitt's 'Two-Part Inventions' are a charming and engaging set of pieces that showcase the composer's skill and creativity as a pianist and composer. The tenth invention, in particular, stands out for its bright and playful character, its use of the Lydian mode, and its virtuosic pianistic writing.
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