Toru Takemitsu
Pause ininterrompue for piano
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Composer:Toru TakemitsuGenre:KeyboardAverage_duration:8:30Movement_count:3Movement ....Toru Takemitsu's "Pause ininterrompue for piano" is a solo piano piece composed in 1952. The piece premiered in Tokyo in the same year, performed by the composer himself. The title of the piece translates to "Uninterrupted Pause," which reflects the overall character of the work. The piece is divided into three movements, each with its own distinct character. The first movement is marked "Lento," and it begins with a series of soft, delicate chords that gradually build in intensity. The music becomes more complex as it progresses, with intricate rhythms and harmonies that create a sense of tension and unease. The movement ends with a sudden, unexpected pause, which leads directly into the second movement. The second movement is marked "Allegro," and it is a fast-paced, energetic section that contrasts sharply with the first movement. The music is characterized by rapid, virtuosic runs and arpeggios, as well as sudden shifts in dynamics and tempo. The movement builds to a frenzied climax before abruptly coming to a halt. The final movement is marked "Adagio," and it is a slow, meditative section that provides a sense of resolution after the tumultuous second movement. The music is characterized by long, sustained chords and simple, lyrical melodies. The movement gradually fades away, ending with a soft, gentle chord. Overall, "Pause ininterrompue for piano" is a challenging and complex work that showcases Takemitsu's unique style and innovative approach to composition. The piece is notable for its use of unconventional harmonies and rhythms, as well as its exploration of the piano's full range of timbres and textures. Despite its difficulty, the piece has become a staple of the contemporary piano repertoire and continues to be performed and studied by pianists around the world.More....
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