Jörg Widmann
Etude for violin No. 2
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Composer:Jörg WidmannGenre:ChamberStyle:EtudeJörg Widmann's 'Etude for violin No. 2' is a contemporary classical composition that was premiered on 22nd January 2010 at the Berlin Philharmonic. The piece is a part of a set of 24 etudes that Widmann composed for various instruments, including the violin, clarinet, and piano. The 'Etude for violin No. 2' is a single movement piece that lasts for approximately 5 minutes. The piece is characterized by its use of extended techniques, such as harmonics, glissandos, and pizzicatos, which are used to create a range of different sounds and textures. The piece is also notable for its use of microtonal intervals, which are used to create a sense of tension and dissonance. The piece begins with a series of harmonics that gradually build in intensity, before giving way to a series of rapid pizzicatos. The violinist then plays a series of glissandos, which are used to create a sense of movement and momentum. The middle section of the piece is characterized by its use of microtonal intervals, which are used to create a sense of unease and tension. The piece then builds to a climax, before gradually fading away to a quiet conclusion. Overall, Widmann's 'Etude for violin No. 2' is a challenging and complex piece that requires a high level of technical skill from the performer. The piece is notable for its use of extended techniques and microtonal intervals, which are used to create a range of different sounds and textures. The piece is a testament to Widmann's skill as a composer and his ability to push the boundaries of contemporary classical music.More....
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