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Anton Webern
Kinderstück for piano, Op. posth.
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Anton Webern
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1924
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1:19
Anton Webern's 'Kinderstück for piano, Op. posth.' is a short piano piece that was composed in 1914. The piece was not premiered until 1927, thirteen years after Webern's death. The 'Kinderstück' is a single movement work that lasts for just over a minute. The piece is characterized by its simplicity and brevity. It is written in a slow tempo and is marked 'sehr zart' (very tender). The melody is delicate and gentle, with a childlike quality that is reflected in the title of the piece. The dynamics are mostly soft, with occasional moments of slightly louder playing. The 'Kinderstück' is written in a tonal style, with a clear sense of harmonic progression. The harmony is simple and diatonic, with occasional chromatic inflections. The piece is in the key of F major, and the melody is built around a simple descending scale pattern. The texture of the piece is mostly homophonic, with the melody in the right hand and a simple accompaniment in the left hand. There are occasional moments of polyphony, with the left hand playing a countermelody or a simple chordal pattern. Overall, the 'Kinderstück for piano, Op. posth.' is a charming and delicate piece that reflects Webern's interest in simplicity and economy of expression. Despite its brevity, the piece is a masterful example of Webern's unique style and approach to composition.
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