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Moritz Moszkowski
Polonaise for piano in D major, Op. 17
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Moritz Moszkowski
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Polonaise
Moritz Moszkowski's Polonaise for piano in D major, Op. 17, is a virtuosic and lively piece that was composed in 1879. It premiered in Berlin in the same year and quickly became one of Moszkowski's most popular works. The Polonaise is a single-movement piece that is structured in a traditional A-B-A form. The opening section is marked by a bold and majestic theme that is introduced by the right hand and then taken up by the left hand. This theme is then developed and expanded upon, with the addition of intricate runs and arpeggios that showcase the pianist's technical skill. The middle section of the Polonaise is more lyrical and introspective, with a slower tempo and a more subdued mood. This section features a new melody that is introduced by the left hand and then taken up by the right hand. The melody is then developed and embellished with delicate trills and ornaments. The final section of the Polonaise returns to the opening theme, but with even greater intensity and energy. The tempo quickens and the pianist is called upon to execute a series of dazzling runs and arpeggios that build to a thrilling climax. Overall, the Polonaise for piano in D major, Op. 17, is a showcase of Moszkowski's skill as a composer and his understanding of the piano as an instrument. It is a piece that demands technical virtuosity from the performer, but also requires a deep understanding of the nuances of phrasing and expression.
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