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Kenneth Leighton
Studies (5) for piano, No. 5, Presto con bravura, Op. 22/5
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Kenneth Leighton
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Etude
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2:42
Kenneth Leighton's 'Studies (5) for piano, No. 5, Presto con bravura, Op. 22/5' is a virtuosic and challenging piece for the piano. It was composed in 1959 and premiered in the same year. The piece is part of a set of five studies for piano, each with its own unique character and technical challenges. The fifth study, 'Presto con bravura', is a fast and energetic piece that showcases the pianist's technical abilities. The piece is in A minor and is marked with a tempo of Presto, indicating a very fast pace. The piece is also marked with the dynamic indication of fortissimo, indicating that it should be played very loudly. The piece is divided into three main sections, with the first section being the most technically demanding. The opening section features rapid arpeggios and runs that require a high level of finger dexterity and control. The second section is more lyrical and melodic, with a slower pace and a more legato style of playing. The final section returns to the fast and energetic style of the opening, with a series of rapid runs and arpeggios that build to a dramatic conclusion. Overall, Leighton's 'Studies (5) for piano, No. 5, Presto con bravura, Op. 22/5' is a challenging and exciting piece for the pianist. It requires a high level of technical skill and control, as well as a strong sense of musicality and expression. The piece is a testament to Leighton's skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both technically demanding and musically engaging.
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