Magnus Lindberg
Twine, for piano
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Composer:Magnus LindbergGenre:KeyboardStyle:Open FormCompose Date:1988Average_duration:7:12Magnus Lindberg's 'Twine, for piano' is a contemporary classical composition that was composed in 2013. The piece was premiered on October 17, 2013, by pianist Yefim Bronfman at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. 'Twine, for piano' is a single-movement work that is approximately 15 minutes in length. The piece is characterized by its intricate and complex rhythms, as well as its use of extended techniques on the piano. Lindberg employs a wide range of dynamics and textures throughout the piece, creating a sense of tension and release that keeps the listener engaged. The piece begins with a series of rapid, staccato notes that gradually build in intensity. The piano then shifts into a more lyrical section, with long, flowing lines that are punctuated by sudden bursts of energy. The middle section of the piece is marked by a series of jagged, angular rhythms that create a sense of unease and tension. This section gradually builds in intensity, leading to a climactic moment before transitioning back to the more lyrical material from the opening. Lindberg's use of extended techniques on the piano is particularly notable in 'Twine.' The pianist is required to play clusters of notes with both hands, as well as to use the sustain pedal to create a wash of sound. The piece also features moments where the pianist is required to play inside the piano, plucking or strumming the strings to create a unique timbre. Overall, 'Twine, for piano' is a challenging and engaging work that showcases Lindberg's skill as a composer. Its intricate rhythms and use of extended techniques make it a standout piece in the contemporary classical repertoire.More....
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