Charles Tomlinson Griffes
The Lake at Evening, Op. 5/1, A. 67
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Composer:Charles Tomlinson GriffesGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:1910Publication Date:1915First Performance:Apr 3, 1914Average_duration:3:37"The Lake at Evening, Op. 5/1, A. 67" is a solo piano piece composed by Charles Tomlinson Griffes in 1912. It was premiered on March 12, 1913, by pianist Ricardo ViƱes in New York City. The piece is part of a larger collection of piano works titled "Roman Sketches," which was inspired by Griffes' travels to Italy. "The Lake at Evening" is a single-movement piece that is marked "Andante espressivo" and is in the key of F-sharp minor. The piece begins with a hauntingly beautiful melody that is played in the right hand while the left hand provides a gentle accompaniment. The melody is then repeated with slight variations and is followed by a section that features a more complex and virtuosic piano technique. The piece ends with a return to the original melody, which is played with a sense of longing and nostalgia. One of the characteristics of "The Lake at Evening" is its use of impressionistic techniques. Griffes was heavily influenced by the French impressionist composers, and this is evident in the way he uses harmony and texture to create a dreamy and atmospheric sound. The piece also features a number of extended techniques, such as the use of harmonics and pedal effects, which add to its ethereal quality. Overall, "The Lake at Evening" is a beautiful and evocative piece of music that showcases Griffes' skill as a composer and pianist. Its haunting melody and impressionistic style make it a popular choice for pianists and audiences alike.More....
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