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Thomas D.A. Tellefsen
Polskdans (Mazurka) for piano in A major, Op. 33
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Thomas D.A. Tellefsen
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4:11
Thomas D.A. Tellefsen was a Norwegian composer and pianist who lived from 1823 to 1874. He was known for his piano compositions, which were often inspired by Norwegian folk music. One of his most famous works is the "Polskdans (Mazurka) for piano in A major, Op. 33." The "Polskdans" was composed in 1854 and premiered the same year. It is a mazurka, a Polish folk dance that was popular in the 19th century. The piece is in A major and has a moderate tempo. It is written in 3/4 time and has a lively, dance-like rhythm. The "Polskdans" is divided into three movements. The first movement is marked Allegro moderato and is in A major. It begins with a lively melody played by the right hand, accompanied by a simple chord progression in the left hand. The melody is then repeated with variations, and the piece builds to a climax before ending with a quiet coda. The second movement is marked Andante and is in F-sharp minor. It is a slower, more introspective section that provides a contrast to the lively first movement. The melody is played in the right hand, accompanied by arpeggios in the left hand. The section builds to a climax before returning to the quiet opening melody. The third movement is marked Allegro and is in A major. It is a return to the lively, dance-like rhythm of the first movement. The melody is played in the right hand, accompanied by a more complex chord progression in the left hand. The section builds to a climax before ending with a flourish. Overall, the "Polskdans" is a lively and engaging piece that showcases Tellefsen's skill as a composer and pianist. Its use of Norwegian folk music elements and its incorporation of the mazurka dance form make it a unique and memorable work.
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