Ignaz Friedman
Alt Wien I (after dances by Schubert)
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Composer:Ignaz FriedmanGenre:KeyboardStyle:DanceAverage_duration:6:14'Alt Wien I (after dances by Schubert)' is a piano composition by Ignaz Friedman, a Polish pianist and composer. The piece was composed in 1921 and premiered in the same year. It is a set of variations on three dances by Franz Schubert: the Ländler in A-flat major, the Waltz in A-flat major, and the Ecossaise in G major. The piece is divided into three movements, each corresponding to one of the dances by Schubert. The first movement is a set of variations on the Ländler in A-flat major. The second movement is a set of variations on the Waltz in A-flat major. The third movement is a set of variations on the Ecossaise in G major. The piece is characterized by its virtuosic piano writing and its use of Schubert's original melodies as a basis for elaborate variations. Friedman's variations are highly imaginative and often depart from the original melodies, incorporating new harmonies and rhythms. The piece is also notable for its use of syncopation and irregular meters, which give it a lively and playful character. Overall, 'Alt Wien I (after dances by Schubert)' is a masterful example of Friedman's skill as a pianist and composer. It showcases his ability to take existing material and transform it into something new and exciting, while still paying homage to the original composer.More....
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