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Jean-Michel Damase
Variations (17), Op. 22
Works Info
Composer
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Jean-Michel Damase
Genre
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Chamber
Style
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Quintet
Average_duration
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13:53
Jean-Michel Damase's 'Variations (17), Op. 22' is a composition for solo piano that was composed in 1952. The piece was premiered by the composer himself in Paris in the same year. The work consists of 17 variations on a theme, with each variation showcasing a different aspect of the theme. The first variation is a simple statement of the theme, which is a gentle and lyrical melody. The second variation is more complex, with the melody being played in a faster tempo and with more ornamentation. The third variation is a playful and light-hearted variation, with the melody being played in a staccato style. The fourth variation is a slower and more contemplative variation, with the melody being played in a legato style. The fifth variation is a more dramatic variation, with the melody being played in a louder and more forceful manner. The sixth variation is a more delicate and intricate variation, with the melody being played in a more ornate style. The seventh variation is a more rhythmic variation, with the melody being played in a syncopated style. The eighth variation is a more introspective variation, with the melody being played in a slower and more contemplative manner. The ninth variation is a more playful and whimsical variation, with the melody being played in a light-hearted and carefree style. The tenth variation is a more dramatic and intense variation, with the melody being played in a more forceful and passionate manner. The eleventh variation is a more delicate and intricate variation, with the melody being played in a more ornate and complex style. The twelfth variation is a more rhythmic and syncopated variation, with the melody being played in a more complex and intricate manner. The thirteenth variation is a more introspective and contemplative variation, with the melody being played in a slower and more reflective manner. The fourteenth variation is a more playful and whimsical variation, with the melody being played in a light-hearted and carefree style. The fifteenth variation is a more dramatic and intense variation, with the melody being played in a more forceful and passionate manner. The sixteenth variation is a more delicate and intricate variation, with the melody being played in a more ornate and complex style. The final variation is a return to the original theme, but with a more elaborate and ornate treatment of the melody. Overall, 'Variations (17), Op. 22' is a complex and intricate work that showcases the composer's skill in creating variations on a theme. The piece is characterized by its use of different tempos, rhythms, and styles, as well as its intricate and ornate treatment of the melody.
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