Lennox Berkeley
Impromptus (3) for piano, Op. 7
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Composer:Lennox BerkeleyGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardLennox Berkeley's 'Impromptus (3) for piano, Op. 7' is a set of three short pieces for solo piano. The work was composed in 1935 and premiered the same year by the composer himself. The first movement, marked Allegro moderato, is a lively and playful piece in 6/8 time. The main theme is introduced in the opening bars and is developed throughout the movement, with contrasting sections providing a sense of variety and contrast. The movement ends with a brief coda that brings the piece to a satisfying close. The second movement, marked Andante, is a slower and more introspective piece. The opening theme is gentle and lyrical, with a sense of melancholy that pervades the entire movement. The middle section provides a brief moment of contrast, with a more agitated and dissonant theme, before returning to the opening material. The movement ends quietly, with a sense of resignation. The final movement, marked Allegro con brio, is a lively and energetic piece that brings the set to a rousing conclusion. The opening theme is bold and assertive, with a sense of urgency that propels the music forward. The middle section provides a moment of contrast, with a more lyrical and introspective theme, before returning to the opening material. The movement ends with a flourish, bringing the set to a thrilling close. Overall, the 'Impromptus (3) for piano, Op. 7' is a charming and engaging work that showcases Berkeley's skill as a composer. The three movements are well-balanced and provide a sense of variety and contrast, while the overall character of the work is lively and playful. The work has become a popular choice for pianists and is frequently performed in recitals and competitions.More....