Igor Stravinsky
Movements (5), for piano & orchestra
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Composer:Igor StravinskyGenre:ConcertoStyle:ConcertoCompose Date:1959First Performance:Jan 10, 1960Average_duration:8:54Movement_count:5Movement ....Igor Stravinsky's "Movements (5), for piano & orchestra" was composed in 1958 and premiered on January 23, 1959, in Chicago, with the composer himself conducting the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and pianist Glenn Gould as the soloist. The piece consists of five movements, each with its own distinct character and musical language. The first movement, marked "Largo," is a somber and introspective piece that features a haunting melody in the piano accompanied by sparse, dissonant chords in the orchestra. The second movement, "Allegro," is a lively and rhythmic scherzo that showcases Stravinsky's trademark use of irregular meters and syncopated rhythms. The third movement, "Andantino," is a lyrical and expressive piece that features a beautiful melody in the piano accompanied by lush, romantic harmonies in the orchestra. The fourth movement, "Con moto," is a fast and energetic piece that features virtuosic piano passages and driving rhythms in the orchestra. The final movement, "Largo," is a return to the introspective mood of the first movement, with a haunting melody in the piano accompanied by ethereal, shimmering textures in the orchestra. The piece ends with a quiet, unresolved chord in the piano, leaving the listener with a sense of mystery and ambiguity. Overall, "Movements (5), for piano & orchestra" is a masterful example of Stravinsky's unique musical language, combining elements of neoclassicism, serialism, and Russian folk music to create a work that is both intellectually stimulating and emotionally powerful.More....
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Movements (5), for piano & orchestra
1. Eighth note = 110 - Meno mosso / Eighth note =72 / Quarter note = 52
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