Kaikhosru Sorabji
Quaere reliqua hujus materiei inter secretiora
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Composer:Kaikhosru SorabjiGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:1940Average_duration:18:38"Quaere reliqua hujus materiei inter secretiora" is a piano composition by Kaikhosru Sorabji, an English composer of Parsi-Indian origin. The piece was composed in 1940 and premiered in 1941 by the composer himself. It is one of Sorabji's most complex and challenging works, both technically and musically. The composition consists of four movements, each with its own distinct character and style. The first movement, "Preludio-Corale," is a slow and contemplative piece that features a series of chorale-like melodies and harmonies. The second movement, "Fuga," is a complex and intricate fugue that showcases Sorabji's mastery of counterpoint and polyphony. The third movement, "Scherzo," is a playful and virtuosic piece that features rapid runs and arpeggios. The final movement, "Coda," is a grand and majestic finale that brings the entire composition to a powerful and dramatic conclusion. One of the defining characteristics of "Quaere reliqua hujus materiei inter secretiora" is its extreme technical difficulty. The piece requires a high level of technical proficiency and endurance from the performer, with complex rhythms, intricate fingerings, and rapid passages that require great dexterity and control. Additionally, the piece is highly demanding musically, with complex harmonies, intricate counterpoint, and a wide range of dynamics and expression. Overall, "Quaere reliqua hujus materiei inter secretiora" is a challenging and complex work that showcases Sorabji's unique musical style and technical mastery. It is a testament to the composer's innovative approach to composition and his dedication to pushing the boundaries of what is possible on the piano.More....
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Quaere reliqua hujus matterei inter secretiora
Quære reliqua hujus materiei inter secretiora (Seek the rest of this matter among the things that are more secret)
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