Fazil Say
Nâzim, Op. 12/1
Works Info
Composer:Fazil SayGenre:KeyboardCompose Date:2005Average_duration:3:18Nâzim, Op. 12/1 is a piano piece composed by Fazil Say, a Turkish pianist and composer, in 1997. The piece was premiered by Say himself in the same year at the Istanbul International Music Festival. The piece consists of three movements, each of which is named after a poem by the Turkish poet Nâzım Hikmet. The first movement, "I Come and Stand at Every Door," is a slow and melancholic piece that reflects the sadness and longing expressed in the poem. The second movement, "The Little Girl," is a playful and lively piece that captures the innocence and joy of childhood. The final movement, "On Living," is a contemplative and introspective piece that reflects on the meaning of life and the human condition. The piece is characterized by its use of Turkish folk music elements, such as the use of modal scales and rhythmic patterns. Say also incorporates elements of jazz and contemporary classical music into the piece, creating a unique and eclectic sound. The piece is technically demanding, requiring the pianist to perform complex rhythms and intricate melodic lines. Overall, Nâzim, Op. 12/1 is a powerful and emotional work that showcases Say's skill as a composer and pianist. Its incorporation of Turkish folk music elements and its exploration of themes such as love, loss, and the human condition make it a significant contribution to the contemporary classical music repertoire.More....