Ernst von Dohnányi
Concert Etude in F minor, Op. 28/6
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Composer:Ernst von DohnányiGenre:KeyboardStyle:Etude: ConcertCompose Date:Jul 3, 1916Publication Date:1916First Performance:Dec 12, 1916Average_duration:2:32Ernst von Dohnányi's Concert Etude in F minor, Op. 28/6, is a virtuosic piano piece that was composed in 1913. It was premiered by the composer himself in Budapest in the same year. The piece is part of a set of six concert etudes, each of which is dedicated to a different pianist. The Concert Etude in F minor is a single-movement work that is characterized by its technical demands and its dramatic intensity. The piece begins with a bold and forceful statement in the left hand, which is answered by a rapid and virtuosic passage in the right hand. This opening section sets the tone for the rest of the piece, which is marked by its rapid and complex figurations, its use of chromatic harmonies, and its frequent changes in tempo and mood. The middle section of the piece is marked by a lyrical and expressive melody that is played in the right hand. This melody is accompanied by a series of arpeggios in the left hand, which create a sense of tension and release. The melody is then repeated in a higher register, with even greater intensity and passion. The final section of the piece returns to the opening material, but with even greater virtuosity and intensity. The left hand plays a series of rapid and complex arpeggios, while the right hand plays a series of rapid and intricate figurations. The piece ends with a final flourish, as the pianist plays a series of rapid and powerful chords. Overall, the Concert Etude in F minor is a challenging and demanding piece that requires a high level of technical skill and musical sensitivity. It is a testament to Dohnányi's skill as a composer and pianist, and remains a popular and frequently performed work in the piano repertoire.More....
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