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Joaquín Turina
Invocation, Op. 84/3
Works Info
Composer
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Joaquín Turina
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Dance
Average_duration
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4:48
Joaquín Turina's 'Invocation, Op. 84/3' is a solo piano piece that was composed in 1934. The piece was premiered in Madrid, Spain, on December 12, 1934, by the composer himself. 'Invocation' is the third movement of Turina's 'Triptico, Op. 84', which is a set of three pieces for solo piano. The piece begins with a slow and mysterious introduction, marked 'Lento misterioso'. The left hand plays a series of low, rumbling chords, while the right hand plays a simple melody that gradually builds in intensity. The tempo then picks up, and the piece moves into the main section, marked 'Allegro appassionato'. This section is characterized by its driving rhythm and virtuosic piano writing. The melody is passed between the hands, with the left hand playing a syncopated accompaniment. The middle section of the piece is marked 'Meno mosso', and it provides a moment of respite from the frenetic energy of the main section. The melody is played softly and delicately, with a sense of longing and nostalgia. The tempo then picks up again, and the piece returns to the main section. The final section of the piece is marked 'Meno mosso', and it provides a sense of closure and resolution. The melody is played softly and slowly, with a sense of calm and serenity. Overall, 'Invocation' is a highly expressive and emotional piece of music. It showcases Turina's skill as a composer and pianist, with its complex rhythms and virtuosic piano writing. The piece is characterized by its sense of mystery and longing, as well as its moments of intense passion and energy. It is a beautiful and evocative work that is sure to captivate audiences and performers alike.
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