Charles Tomlinson Griffes
The Half-Ring Moon, A. 26
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Various ArtistsNovember 24, 2008
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Composer:Charles Tomlinson GriffesGenre:VocalStyle:Vocal MusicCompose Date:1912Publication Date:1941Average_duration:1:17The Half-Ring Moon, A. 26 is a solo piano piece composed by Charles Tomlinson Griffes in 1912. It was premiered in New York City on March 12, 1913, by pianist Ricardo ViƱes. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct characteristics. The first movement, marked "Lento," is characterized by its dreamy and ethereal quality. The melody is played in the upper register of the piano, while the left hand provides a gentle accompaniment. The overall effect is one of floating, as if the listener is being carried away on a cloud. The second movement, marked "Allegretto," is more lively and playful. The melody is more complex, with a syncopated rhythm that gives the piece a sense of movement and energy. The left hand provides a driving bass line that propels the piece forward. The final movement, marked "Lento," returns to the dreamy quality of the first movement. The melody is once again played in the upper register of the piano, but this time it is more complex and intricate. The left hand provides a more active accompaniment, with arpeggios and runs that add to the overall sense of movement. Overall, The Half-Ring Moon, A. 26 is a beautiful and evocative piece of music. Griffes was known for his use of impressionistic techniques, and this piece is a perfect example of his style. The dreamy quality of the music, combined with the complex melodies and rhythms, creates a sense of otherworldliness that is both captivating and haunting.More....
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