Robert Starer
Elegy for a Woman Who Died Too Young
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Composer:Robert StarerGenre:ChamberStyle:ElegyCompose Date:1990Average_duration:11:00"Elegy for a Woman Who Died Too Young" is a composition by Robert Starer, an Austrian-American composer, pianist, and educator. The piece was composed in 1981 and premiered the same year. It is a solo piano work that consists of three movements. The first movement, marked "Slow and mournful," sets the tone for the entire piece. It is a somber and reflective melody that is played in the lower register of the piano. The melody is simple and repetitive, but it is also haunting and beautiful. The movement ends with a soft and gentle cadence that leads into the second movement. The second movement, marked "Fast and rhythmic," is a stark contrast to the first. It is a lively and energetic piece that is played in the upper register of the piano. The melody is complex and intricate, with fast runs and arpeggios. The movement is full of life and energy, but it also has moments of sadness and reflection. The third movement, marked "Slow and mournful," returns to the somber tone of the first movement. It is a variation of the melody from the first movement, but it is played in a higher register and with more complexity. The movement builds to a climax before ending with a soft and gentle cadence. Overall, "Elegy for a Woman Who Died Too Young" is a beautiful and emotional piece of music. It captures the sadness and reflection that comes with loss, but it also celebrates the life and energy of the person who has passed. The piece is a testament to Starer's skill as a composer and his ability to convey complex emotions through music.More....
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