Ferruccio Busoni
Indian Diary: First Book, KiV 267
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Composer:Ferruccio BusoniGenre:KeyboardStyle:KeyboardCompose Date:Jun 8, 1915 - Aug 1915Publication Date:1916Average_duration:10:52Movement_count:4Movement ....Indian Diary: First Book, KiV 267 is a composition by Ferruccio Busoni, an Italian composer, pianist, and conductor. The piece was composed in 1915 and premiered in the same year in Zurich, Switzerland. The composition is divided into four movements, each of which is inspired by Indian music and culture. The first movement, titled "Indian Fantasy," is a free-form piece that incorporates elements of Indian ragas and scales. The movement begins with a slow, meditative section that gradually builds in intensity and complexity. The middle section features a virtuosic piano solo that showcases Busoni's technical prowess. The movement ends with a return to the opening theme, but with added ornamentation and embellishment. The second movement, titled "Indian Serenade," is a lyrical and expressive piece that features a prominent melody played by the piano. The melody is based on an Indian raga and is accompanied by a simple, repetitive rhythm played by the strings. The movement is characterized by its gentle, flowing quality and its use of Indian melodic and harmonic elements. The third movement, titled "Indian Nocturne," is a slow and introspective piece that features a haunting melody played by the piano. The melody is based on an Indian raga and is accompanied by a sparse, atmospheric texture created by the strings. The movement is characterized by its dreamlike quality and its use of Indian melodic and harmonic elements. The fourth and final movement, titled "Indian Toccata," is a fast and energetic piece that features a virtuosic piano solo. The movement is based on an Indian tala, a rhythmic cycle used in Indian classical music. The movement is characterized by its complex rhythms and its use of Indian melodic and harmonic elements. Overall, Indian Diary: First Book, KiV 267 is a unique and innovative composition that showcases Busoni's fascination with Indian music and culture. The piece combines elements of Western classical music with Indian melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic elements, creating a fusion of styles that is both captivating and original.More....
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IV. Passamaquoddy dance song; The broad Mississippisave: Maestoso ma andando
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