Thomas D.A. Tellefsen
Grande Etude for piano in E major, Op. 25
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Composer:Thomas D.A. TellefsenGenre:KeyboardAverage_duration:3:18The Grande Etude for piano in E major, Op. 25, was composed by Norwegian pianist and composer Thomas D.A. Tellefsen in 1854. The piece was premiered in Paris in the same year, and it quickly became one of Tellefsen's most popular works. The Grande Etude is a single-movement work that is approximately 10 minutes in length. It is characterized by its virtuosic piano writing, which showcases Tellefsen's technical prowess as a pianist. The piece is also notable for its use of chromaticism and harmonic complexity, which were relatively uncommon in piano music of the time. The Grande Etude is structured in a loose rondo form, with a recurring main theme that is interspersed with contrasting episodes. The main theme is a lively and energetic melody that is introduced at the beginning of the piece and returns several times throughout. The contrasting episodes are more lyrical and introspective, providing a contrast to the virtuosic passages of the main theme. One of the most striking features of the Grande Etude is its use of extended techniques, such as glissandos, tremolos, and rapid octave passages. These techniques are used to create a sense of excitement and drama, and they require a high level of technical skill from the performer. Overall, the Grande Etude for piano in E major, Op. 25, is a challenging and impressive work that showcases Tellefsen's skill as both a composer and a pianist. Its virtuosic piano writing and harmonic complexity make it a favorite among pianists and audiences alike.More....
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