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György Kurtág
Piano Pieces (8), Op. 3: No. 4, Scorrevole
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György Kurtág's 'Piano Pieces (8), Op. 3: No. 4, Scorrevole' is a short but intense piece of music that was composed in 1959. The piece was premiered in Budapest in the same year and has since become a staple of contemporary piano repertoire. The piece is part of a set of eight piano pieces that Kurtág composed in his early years as a composer. Each piece in the set is characterized by its brevity and its intense emotional content. 'Scorrevole', which means 'sliding' in Italian, is no exception. The piece is divided into two main sections, each of which is characterized by a different mood and tempo. The first section is slow and contemplative, with a haunting melody that is played in the upper register of the piano. The melody is accompanied by a series of dissonant chords that create a sense of tension and unease. The second section of the piece is much faster and more frenetic than the first. The tempo is marked 'presto', and the music is characterized by a series of rapid, sliding arpeggios that move up and down the keyboard. The effect is dizzying and disorienting, and the music seems to be constantly shifting and changing. Throughout the piece, Kurtág makes use of a wide range of piano techniques, including glissandos, tremolos, and staccato notes. The result is a piece of music that is both technically challenging and emotionally powerful. Overall, 'Scorrevole' is a remarkable piece of music that showcases Kurtág's unique style and his ability to create intense emotional experiences through music. Despite its brevity, the piece is a tour de force of contemporary piano music and is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who hears it.
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