Ernst Krenek
Pieces (4) for oboe & piano
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Composer:Ernst KrenekGenre:ChamberStyle:Chamber MusicCompose Date:1966Average_duration:7:00Movement_count:4Movement ....Ernst Krenek's 'Pieces (4) for oboe & piano' is a chamber music work composed in 1936. The piece was premiered in Vienna, Austria, on January 22, 1937, by the oboist Lothar Faber and pianist Gertrud Bindernagel. The work consists of four movements, each with its own unique characteristics. The first movement, marked "Allegro moderato," is a lively and energetic piece that showcases the virtuosity of both the oboe and piano. The oboe and piano engage in a playful dialogue, with the oboe taking the lead in the opening theme. The movement is characterized by its rhythmic drive and syncopated accents. The second movement, marked "Andante con moto," is a lyrical and expressive piece that features a beautiful melody played by the oboe. The piano provides a delicate accompaniment, with arpeggiated chords and gentle harmonies. The movement is notable for its use of chromaticism and subtle shifts in tonality. The third movement, marked "Allegro vivace," is a lively and playful scherzo. The oboe and piano engage in a lively dialogue, with the oboe playing a sprightly melody and the piano providing a rhythmic accompaniment. The movement is characterized by its use of syncopation and playful rhythms. The final movement, marked "Allegro moderato," is a lively and energetic piece that brings the work to a thrilling conclusion. The oboe and piano engage in a lively dialogue, with the oboe playing a virtuosic melody and the piano providing a driving accompaniment. The movement is characterized by its use of syncopation and rhythmic drive. Overall, Krenek's 'Pieces (4) for oboe & piano' is a masterful work that showcases the virtuosity of both the oboe and piano. The work is notable for its use of syncopation, chromaticism, and subtle shifts in tonality. The four movements are each unique in their own way, but together they form a cohesive and thrilling work that is sure to delight audiences.More....