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Edwin Roxburgh
Hallowe'en for piano
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Composer
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Edwin Roxburgh
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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ca. 1997
Average_duration
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1:11
'Hallowe'en for piano' is a contemporary classical composition by British composer Edwin Roxburgh. The piece was composed in 1981 and premiered the same year at the Cheltenham Festival. It is a single-movement work that lasts approximately 10 minutes. The piece is characterized by its eerie and haunting atmosphere, which is achieved through the use of dissonant harmonies, unconventional rhythms, and extended techniques. The opening section features a series of repeated notes that gradually build in intensity, creating a sense of tension and unease. This is followed by a more lyrical section that features a haunting melody played in the upper register of the piano. Throughout the piece, Roxburgh makes use of a variety of extended techniques, such as playing inside the piano and using the sustain pedal to create a sustained, atmospheric sound. The piece also features a number of unconventional rhythms, including irregular meters and syncopated rhythms. Despite its dark and unsettling atmosphere, 'Hallowe'en for piano' is a highly virtuosic work that showcases the technical abilities of the performer. The piece requires a high level of precision and control, particularly in the more complex rhythmic passages. Overall, 'Hallowe'en for piano' is a highly original and innovative work that pushes the boundaries of traditional piano music. Its haunting atmosphere and unconventional techniques make it a challenging but rewarding piece for both performers and audiences alike.
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