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Ferruccio Busoni
Barcarolle, transcription for piano (after Offenbach), KiV deest
Works Info
Composer
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Ferruccio Busoni
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1917
Publication Date
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1918
Average_duration
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2:13
Ferruccio Busoni's "Barcarolle, transcription for piano (after Offenbach), KiV deest" is a beautiful and intricate piece of music that was composed in the late 19th century. The exact date of composition is unknown, but it is believed to have been written sometime between 1880 and 1890. The piece is a transcription of Jacques Offenbach's "Barcarolle" from his opera "The Tales of Hoffmann." The "Barcarolle" is a romantic and dreamy piece of music that captures the essence of a Venetian gondola ride. Busoni's transcription for piano is a faithful adaptation of the original piece, but with added complexity and virtuosity. The transcription is divided into two movements, with the first movement being a slow and melancholic introduction, and the second movement being a lively and energetic rendition of the original "Barcarolle." The first movement of Busoni's transcription is characterized by its use of chromaticism and dissonance. The piece begins with a slow and mournful melody that is played in the left hand, while the right hand plays a series of arpeggios that create a sense of tension and unease. The melody gradually builds in intensity, with the left hand playing more complex and dissonant chords, until it reaches a climax that is both powerful and haunting. The second movement of Busoni's transcription is a lively and energetic rendition of the original "Barcarolle." The piece begins with a series of fast and intricate arpeggios that are played in both hands, creating a sense of excitement and anticipation. The melody of the "Barcarolle" is then introduced, played in the right hand, while the left hand provides a steady accompaniment. The piece continues to build in intensity, with the melody becoming more complex and virtuosic, until it reaches a thrilling climax that is both exhilarating and satisfying. Overall, Busoni's "Barcarolle, transcription for piano (after Offenbach), KiV deest" is a beautiful and complex piece of music that showcases the composer's skill and creativity. The piece is characterized by its use of chromaticism, dissonance, and virtuosity, and is a testament to Busoni's ability to adapt and transform existing works of music into something new and exciting.
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