Leopold Godowsky
Morgengrüss (after Schubert)
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Composer:Leopold GodowskyGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardAverage_duration:4:22"Morgengrüss (after Schubert)" is a piano piece composed by Leopold Godowsky in 1921. It is a transcription of Franz Schubert's song "Guten Morgen, Sonnenschein" (Good morning, sunshine) from his song cycle "Die schöne Müllerin" (The Beautiful Miller's Daughter). The piece was premiered by Godowsky himself in a recital in New York City in 1922. The piece consists of three movements, each of which is based on a different section of Schubert's song. The first movement is a transcription of the opening section of the song, which features a cheerful melody and a lively accompaniment. Godowsky's transcription retains the joyful character of the original, but adds virtuosic flourishes and complex harmonies. The second movement is based on the middle section of the song, which features a more introspective melody and a slower tempo. Godowsky's transcription emphasizes the melancholic character of this section, with rich harmonies and expressive phrasing. The final movement is a transcription of the closing section of the song, which returns to the lively character of the opening. Godowsky's version is even more exuberant than the original, with intricate runs and arpeggios that showcase the pianist's technical prowess. Overall, "Morgengrüss (after Schubert)" is a virtuosic and expressive transcription that pays homage to Schubert's original while also showcasing Godowsky's own musical style. The piece is notable for its complex harmonies, intricate textures, and demanding technical requirements, making it a favorite among advanced pianists.More....
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