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Gian Francesco Malipiero
Grottesco (after ballet I selvaggi)
Works Info
Composer
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Gian Francesco Malipiero
Genre
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Orchestral
Compose Date
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1923
Average_duration
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7:57
Grottesco (after ballet I selvaggi) is a composition by Gian Francesco Malipiero, an Italian composer, musicologist, and editor. The piece was composed in 1919 and premiered in Venice in the same year. It is a suite of five movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, "Preludio," is a slow and mysterious introduction that sets the tone for the rest of the piece. It features a haunting melody played by the strings, with occasional bursts of dissonance from the brass and percussion. The second movement, "Scherzo," is a lively and playful dance that features a fast-paced rhythm and intricate melodies. The woodwinds take center stage in this movement, with the strings and brass providing a lively accompaniment. The third movement, "Notturno," is a slow and melancholic piece that features a beautiful melody played by the strings. The woodwinds and brass provide a subtle accompaniment, creating a dreamy and ethereal atmosphere. The fourth movement, "Intermezzo," is a short and lively dance that features a playful melody played by the woodwinds. The strings and brass provide a lively accompaniment, creating a joyful and energetic atmosphere. The final movement, "Finale," is a fast and frenzied dance that features a driving rhythm and complex melodies. The brass and percussion take center stage in this movement, with the strings providing a lively accompaniment. Overall, Grottesco (after ballet I selvaggi) is a dynamic and engaging piece that showcases Malipiero's skill as a composer. The suite is characterized by its intricate melodies, complex rhythms, and use of dissonance and unconventional harmonies. It is a testament to Malipiero's unique style and his contribution to the development of modern classical music.
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