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Edvard Grieg
Fuga à 3 for piano in C major, EG 184f
Works Info
Composer
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Edvard Grieg
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Fugue
Compose Date
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1861 - 1862
Average_duration
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1:22
Edvard Grieg's 'Fuga à 3 for piano in C major, EG 184f' was composed in 1861 when the composer was only 18 years old. The piece was premiered in Christiania (now Oslo) in the same year. The piece is a fugue, which is a type of composition where a theme is introduced and then repeated and developed by different voices or instruments. In this case, the theme is introduced by the right hand of the piano and is then repeated and developed by the left hand and the right hand together. The piece is in C major, which is a bright and cheerful key. The tempo is marked as Allegro con brio, which means fast and lively. The piece is in 3/4 time, which means there are three beats in each measure. The fugue is made up of four main sections or movements. The first section introduces the theme in the right hand of the piano. The second section repeats the theme in the left hand, while the right hand plays a new melody. The third section brings both hands together to play the theme in a more complex and developed way. The final section is a coda, which is a concluding section that brings the piece to a close. The characteristics of the piece include its lively tempo, bright key, and complex counterpoint. The fugue is a challenging piece to play, as it requires the pianist to play multiple voices at once and to maintain a consistent tempo throughout. The piece also showcases Grieg's early talent as a composer, as he was able to create a complex and engaging fugue at such a young age. Overall, Grieg's 'Fuga à 3 for piano in C major, EG 184f' is a lively and complex fugue that showcases the composer's early talent and skill.
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