Anton Rubinstein
Barcarolle for piano No. 3 in G minor (after 4 hand version), Op. 50/3
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Composer:Anton RubinsteinGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:1854 - 1858Publication Date:before 1859Average_duration:3:47Anton Rubinstein's Barcarolle for piano No. 3 in G minor (after 4 hand version), Op. 50/3, was composed in 1864. The piece premiered in St. Petersburg, Russia, on December 1, 1864, with Rubinstein himself performing. The Barcarolle is a single-movement work that is characterized by its flowing, lyrical melody and its use of the barcarolle rhythm, which imitates the rocking motion of a boat on the water. The piece is written in G minor and is marked "Andante quasi allegretto." The Barcarolle is structured in a loose ABA form, with the A section featuring the main melody in the right hand accompanied by arpeggiated chords in the left hand. The B section is more subdued, with a new melody introduced in the left hand while the right hand plays a simple accompaniment. The A section returns, this time with the melody played in octaves in the right hand and a more elaborate accompaniment in the left hand. Rubinstein's Barcarolle is notable for its technical demands, particularly in the left hand, which is required to play a number of complex arpeggios and octave passages. The piece also showcases Rubinstein's gift for melody, with the main theme being particularly memorable and expressive. Overall, Rubinstein's Barcarolle for piano No. 3 in G minor is a beautiful and technically challenging work that showcases the composer's skill as both a pianist and a composer. Its use of the barcarolle rhythm and its memorable melody make it a favorite among pianists and audiences alike.More....
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Barcarolle for piano No. 3 in G minor (after 4 hand version), Op. 50/3
Barcarolle in G minor, Op. 50/3 (from "6 Pieces caracteristiques")
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Barcarolle No. 3 in G minor Op. 50 No. 3bis
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