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David Rakowski
Corrente (Étude No. 10)
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Composer
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David Rakowski
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Courante
Compose Date
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1996
Average_duration
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2:12
David Rakowski's "Corrente (Étude No. 10)" is a contemporary piano piece that was composed in 1996. It was premiered on April 6, 1997, by pianist Marilyn Nonken at the Merkin Concert Hall in New York City. The piece is part of Rakowski's "Études" series, which consists of 100 short piano pieces that explore various technical and musical challenges. "Corrente" is the Italian word for "running," and the piece lives up to its name with its fast and continuous motion. The piece is in a lively 6/8 time signature and is marked "molto vivace," which means "very lively." The tempo is consistently fast throughout the piece, with occasional moments of acceleration and deceleration. The piece is characterized by its use of repeated notes and rapid arpeggios, which create a sense of perpetual motion. The left hand plays a steady stream of eighth notes, while the right hand plays a series of rapid arpeggios that move up and down the keyboard. The piece also features sudden shifts in dynamics, with moments of explosive fortissimo followed by sudden drops to pianissimo. Despite its technical challenges, "Corrente" is also a musically engaging piece. It features a catchy and memorable melody that is repeated throughout the piece, with variations and embellishments added each time. The piece also incorporates elements of Baroque music, with its use of arpeggios and its overall sense of contrapuntal motion. Overall, "Corrente (Étude No. 10)" is a challenging and exciting piano piece that showcases Rakowski's technical and musical prowess. Its perpetual motion and catchy melody make it a memorable addition to the "Études" series.
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