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Ferruccio Busoni
Fantasy on Two Motives from "Le Nozze di Figaro", KiV B66
Works Info
Composer
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Ferruccio Busoni
Genre
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Keyboard
Style
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Fantasy
Compose Date
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Jul 11, 1912
Publication Date
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1912
First Performance
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1911
Average_duration
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14:38
Ferruccio Busoni's 'Fantasy on Two Motives from Le Nozze di Figaro, KiV B66' is a piano composition that was composed in 1920. The piece was premiered in Berlin on December 10, 1920, by the composer himself. The composition is divided into two movements, with the first movement being based on the overture of Mozart's opera 'Le Nozze di Figaro' and the second movement being based on the famous aria 'Non più andrai' from the same opera. The first movement of the composition is marked 'Allegro moderato' and begins with a series of arpeggios that lead into the main theme of the overture. Busoni takes the original theme and transforms it through a series of variations, adding his own unique harmonies and textures to the music. The movement is characterized by its virtuosic piano writing, with Busoni making full use of the instrument's range and capabilities. The second movement of the composition is marked 'Allegretto vivace' and is based on the aria 'Non più andrai'. Busoni takes the original melody and transforms it into a lively and playful scherzo. The movement is characterized by its rhythmic energy and playful use of syncopation. Busoni also adds his own unique harmonies and textures to the music, creating a distinctive and original interpretation of the original aria. Overall, Busoni's 'Fantasy on Two Motives from Le Nozze di Figaro, KiV B66' is a virtuosic and imaginative piano composition that showcases the composer's unique approach to musical interpretation. By taking two well-known themes from Mozart's opera and transforming them through his own unique musical language, Busoni creates a work that is both original and deeply rooted in the classical tradition.
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