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Ferruccio Busoni
Concertino, Op. 48, KiV 276
Works Info
Composer
:
Ferruccio Busoni
Genre
:
Concerto
Style
:
Concerto
Compose Date
:
Mar 1918 - Apr 1918
Publication Date
:
1918
First Performance
:
Dec 9, 1918
Average_duration
:
9:17
Movement_count
:
4
Movement ....
Concertino, Op. 48, KiV 276 is a composition for clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, cello, and piano by Ferruccio Busoni. It was composed in 1918 and premiered on January 31, 1919, in Zurich, Switzerland. The piece is divided into three movements: Introduzione, Thema con variazioni, and Rondo-Finale. The first movement, Introduzione, is marked Andante sostenuto and begins with a somber and mysterious introduction by the piano. The other instruments gradually enter, each with their own distinct melody, creating a sense of tension and anticipation. The movement ends with a brief cadenza by the clarinet. The second movement, Thema con variazioni, is marked Allegro moderato and is based on a simple theme introduced by the piano. The theme is then varied and developed by each instrument, showcasing their individual virtuosity and unique timbres. The movement ends with a coda that brings back the original theme. The final movement, Rondo-Finale, is marked Allegro molto and is a lively and energetic dance-like piece. The piano introduces the main theme, which is then passed around to the other instruments. The movement features intricate and complex rhythms, as well as moments of playful humor. The piece ends with a triumphant coda that brings all the instruments together in a final flourish. Overall, Concertino, Op. 48, KiV 276 is a challenging and virtuosic work that showcases Busoni's mastery of orchestration and his ability to blend different instruments together in a cohesive and expressive way. The piece is characterized by its rich harmonies, intricate rhythms, and inventive use of timbre and texture.
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