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Jean Sibelius
Allegro for piano in F minor
Works Info
Composer
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Jean Sibelius
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Keyboard
Compose Date
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1888
Average_duration
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0:49
Jean Sibelius, a Finnish composer, wrote the 'Allegro for piano in F minor' in 1891. The piece premiered in Helsinki, Finland, on December 17, 1891. The 'Allegro for piano in F minor' is a single movement piece that lasts approximately five minutes. The piece begins with a melancholic and dramatic introduction, with the left hand playing a descending F minor arpeggio while the right hand plays a simple melody. The melody is then repeated with more intensity, leading to a faster section with a more complex melody. The middle section of the piece is more lyrical and peaceful, with a slower tempo and a more legato melody. The piece then returns to the faster section, with the melody becoming more complex and the tempo increasing. The piece ends with a dramatic and powerful conclusion. The 'Allegro for piano in F minor' is characterized by its use of Romantic-era techniques, such as dramatic contrasts in dynamics and tempo, as well as the use of arpeggios and complex melodies. The piece also showcases Sibelius's use of Finnish folk music, with the melody in the faster section resembling a Finnish folk song. The piece is also notable for its use of chromaticism, with the melody often moving in half-steps. Overall, the 'Allegro for piano in F minor' is a powerful and dramatic piece that showcases Sibelius's skill as a composer. Its use of Romantic-era techniques and Finnish folk music make it a unique and memorable piece in the piano repertoire.
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