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John Field
Rondo, for piano in A flat major, H. 18
Works Info
Composer
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John Field
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Rondo
Compose Date
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before 1811
Average_duration
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6:49
John Field's Rondo for piano in A flat major, H. 18, was composed in the early 19th century and premiered in London in 1810. The piece is a single movement work, typical of the rondo form, which features a recurring theme interspersed with contrasting sections. The Rondo begins with a gentle and lyrical theme in the home key of A flat major. This theme is then followed by a series of variations, each with its own unique character and mood. The first variation features a more playful and rhythmic melody, while the second variation is more introspective and melancholic. The third variation is more virtuosic, with fast runs and arpeggios, and the fourth variation is more dramatic and intense. After the variations, the original theme returns, but this time with a more elaborate and ornamented melody. The piece then concludes with a coda that brings the work to a satisfying close. One of the characteristics of Field's Rondo is its use of delicate and expressive melodies, which are typical of the Romantic era. The piece also showcases Field's virtuosic piano writing, with its fast runs and arpeggios, as well as his ability to create a sense of drama and intensity. Overall, John Field's Rondo for piano in A flat major, H. 18, is a beautiful and engaging work that showcases the composer's skill as a pianist and his ability to create memorable melodies and variations.
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