Nikolay Medtner
Selbstbetrug, Op. 15/3
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Composer:Nikolay MedtnerGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1905 - 1907Average_duration:1:23Nikolay Medtner's "Selbstbetrug, Op. 15/3" is a piano piece that was composed in 1909. It premiered in Moscow in the same year. The piece is part of a larger collection of works called "Forgotten Melodies," which Medtner composed between 1901 and 1920. "Selbstbetrug" is a German word that translates to "self-deception" in English. The piece is in the key of A minor and has a moderate tempo. It is a short piece, lasting only about two minutes. The piece is divided into three distinct movements. The first movement is marked "Allegro con moto" and is characterized by a lively, rhythmic melody. The second movement is marked "Andantino" and is more subdued, with a slower tempo and a more contemplative mood. The final movement is marked "Allegro molto" and is the most energetic of the three, with a fast tempo and a sense of urgency. One of the most notable characteristics of "Selbstbetrug" is its use of harmony. Medtner was known for his use of complex harmonies, and this piece is no exception. The harmonies are often dissonant and unexpected, giving the piece a sense of tension and unease. Another characteristic of the piece is its use of rhythm. The rhythms are often asymmetrical and irregular, adding to the sense of unpredictability and instability. Overall, "Selbstbetrug, Op. 15/3" is a challenging and complex piece that showcases Medtner's unique style and musical voice. It is a testament to his skill as a composer and his ability to create music that is both technically demanding and emotionally powerful.More....
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