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Franz Schubert
Ländler (4) for piano, 4 hands, D. 814
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Franz Schubert
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Ländler
Compose Date
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Jul 1824
Average_duration
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3:36
Movement_count
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4
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Franz Schubert's "Ländler (4) for piano, 4 hands, D. 814" is a set of four dances composed in 1824. The piece was premiered in Vienna in the same year, with Schubert himself playing the piano alongside his friend, the pianist Johann Nepomuk Hummel. The first movement of the "Ländler" is in the key of D major and has a lively, playful character. The second movement, in G major, is more subdued and introspective, with a melancholic melody that is passed between the two pianists. The third movement, in B minor, is the most dramatic of the set, with a stormy opening that gives way to a more lyrical middle section. The final movement, in D major, returns to the joyful, dance-like character of the first movement. The "Ländler" is a prime example of Schubert's skill in writing for piano duet. The four hands are often used to create a rich, full sound, with the two pianists playing in close harmony or trading off melodies and accompaniments. Schubert also makes use of syncopated rhythms and unexpected harmonic shifts to keep the listener engaged throughout the piece. Overall, the "Ländler (4) for piano, 4 hands, D. 814" is a charming and delightful work that showcases Schubert's talent for writing for the piano. Its combination of lively dance rhythms and introspective melodies make it a perfect example of the composer's unique style.
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