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Erwin Schulhoff
Pieces (10) for piano, Op. 30
Works Info
Composer
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Erwin Schulhoff
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Character Piece
Compose Date
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1919
Average_duration
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11:22
Movement_count
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10
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Erwin Schulhoff's 'Pieces (10) for piano, Op. 30' is a collection of ten short pieces for solo piano. The work was composed in 1923 and premiered the same year in Prague. The ten movements are titled as follows: 1. Prelude 2. Waltz 3. Tango 4. Grotesque 5. Alla Tarantella 6. Invention 7. Slow Fox Trot 8. Blues 9. Rhythmic Etude 10. Shimmy The pieces are characterized by their diverse range of styles and moods, reflecting Schulhoff's interest in incorporating elements of jazz, dance music, and folk music into his compositions. The opening Prelude is a brief, introspective piece that sets the tone for the rest of the work. The Waltz that follows is a lively, dance-like piece with a playful melody and a sense of forward momentum. The Tango is a sultry, seductive piece with a strong rhythmic pulse and a sense of drama. The Grotesque is a quirky, off-kilter piece with a dissonant melody and unexpected harmonic shifts. The Alla Tarantella is a fast-paced, virtuosic piece with a frenzied energy and a sense of urgency. The Invention is a more contemplative piece with a delicate, intricate melody and a sense of introspection. The Slow Fox Trot is a languid, bluesy piece with a relaxed, laid-back feel. The Blues is a soulful, melancholy piece with a mournful melody and a sense of longing. The Rhythmic Etude is a lively, rhythmic piece with a complex, syncopated melody and a sense of playfulness. The final movement, the Shimmy, is a lively, upbeat piece with a catchy melody and a sense of joyous celebration. Overall, Schulhoff's 'Pieces (10) for piano, Op. 30' is a diverse and engaging collection of short pieces that showcase the composer's versatility and creativity. The work is notable for its incorporation of popular and folk music elements, as well as its use of unconventional harmonies and rhythms.
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