Vsevolod Zaderatsky
Prelude and Fugue No. 13 for piano in G flat major
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Composer:Vsevolod ZaderatskyGenre:KeyboardCompose Date:1937-1939Average_duration:5:41Movement_count:2Movement ....Vsevolod Zaderatsky's Prelude and Fugue No. 13 for piano in G flat major was composed in 1951 while the composer was serving a 10-year sentence in a Soviet labor camp. The piece was premiered in 1956 by the pianist Maria Yudina, who was a close friend of Zaderatsky and had smuggled his compositions out of the labor camp. The Prelude and Fugue No. 13 is one of 24 preludes and fugues that Zaderatsky composed while in prison. The pieces were written on scraps of paper and smuggled out of the camp by Yudina. The preludes and fugues were not intended to be performed as a cycle, but rather as individual pieces. The Prelude and Fugue No. 13 is a two-movement work that showcases Zaderatsky's mastery of counterpoint and his ability to create complex harmonic structures. The prelude is marked Andante and features a lyrical melody that is accompanied by a flowing arpeggio in the left hand. The piece is characterized by its lush harmonies and rich textures. The fugue is marked Allegro and is based on a subject that is introduced in the left hand. The subject is then imitated in the right hand and developed throughout the piece. The fugue is characterized by its intricate counterpoint and its use of chromaticism. Overall, Zaderatsky's Prelude and Fugue No. 13 is a testament to the composer's resilience and creativity in the face of adversity. Despite being imprisoned in a labor camp, Zaderatsky was able to create a work of great beauty and complexity that continues to be performed and admired today.More....
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