Arthur Benjamin
Concert Series for piano, No. 1, Scherzino
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Composer:Arthur BenjaminGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:1936Average_duration:2:34Arthur Benjamin's Concert Series for piano, No. 1, Scherzino was composed in 1942. The piece premiered on May 6, 1943, at the Wigmore Hall in London, with the composer himself at the piano. The work is in one movement and has a duration of approximately four minutes. The Scherzino is a lively and playful piece, characterized by its syncopated rhythms and jazzy harmonies. The opening theme is introduced by the right hand and is immediately echoed by the left hand in a call-and-response fashion. The middle section of the piece features a more lyrical melody, which is then developed and transformed in various ways. The opening theme returns towards the end of the piece, leading to a lively and energetic coda. The Scherzino is a prime example of Benjamin's unique style, which blends elements of classical music with jazz and popular music. The piece is full of unexpected twists and turns, with sudden shifts in tempo and mood. The syncopated rhythms and jazzy harmonies give the piece a lively and playful character, while the more lyrical middle section provides a moment of contrast and reflection. Overall, the Scherzino is a delightful and charming piece, showcasing Benjamin's skill as a composer and pianist. Its catchy melodies and lively rhythms make it a popular choice for recitals and concerts, and it remains a beloved work in the piano repertoire.More....
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