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Charles Villiers Stanford
Ballade for piano in G minor, Op. 170
Works Info
Composer
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Charles Villiers Stanford
Genre
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Keyboard
Publication Date
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1919
Average_duration
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7:57
Charles Villiers Stanford's Ballade for piano in G minor, Op. 170, was composed in 1911 and premiered in the same year. The piece is a single-movement work that is approximately 10 minutes in length. The Ballade is characterized by its dramatic and virtuosic piano writing, with sweeping arpeggios and cascading runs throughout. The piece is in G minor, with a slow and melancholic introduction that sets the mood for the rest of the work. The main theme is introduced in the left hand, with the right hand providing a delicate accompaniment. The middle section of the Ballade is more lively and energetic, with a faster tempo and more complex rhythms. The piano writing becomes more virtuosic, with rapid runs and arpeggios that showcase the performer's technical abilities. The middle section also features a new theme, which is introduced in the right hand and then developed throughout the section. The final section of the Ballade returns to the slower tempo and melancholic mood of the introduction. The main theme is restated, with the left hand providing a more complex accompaniment. The piece ends with a quiet and introspective coda, bringing the work to a peaceful close. Overall, Stanford's Ballade for piano in G minor, Op. 170, is a virtuosic and dramatic work that showcases the performer's technical abilities. The piece is characterized by its sweeping arpeggios, cascading runs, and melancholic mood.
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