Digital Sheet Music [PDF]: ScoreAllusion, introspection and ascension : three pieces for solo piano [eScore] / Stuart Greenbaum.by Stuart Greenbaum (2012)
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These 3 pieces for solo piano re-interpret harmonic progressions taken from great classics of 19th Century solo piano literature. The first piece, Barcarole Allusion, was written for Stephen McIntyre's 70th birthday concert and based on 4 chromatic chords hiding quietly in the middle of Chopin's well-known work.
The second and third pieces were written at the invitation of Ian Holtham to accompany their originals in concert. Schubert: 1828, an introspection is based on 6 progressions (of between 2 to 7 chords) from the 4th movement of his final Sonata D960, re-ordering them in an organically expanding cycle. The Petrarch Ascension takes the second of Liszt's Three Petrarch Sonnets - No.104, and presents its rising melodic sequence in slow-motion leading to an ecstatic, compressed revelation at the climax.
All 3 pieces are exclusively based on these 'borrowed' notes in the same keys in which they were originally composed; and while intentionally re-interpreted within my own compositional idiom, hopefully some semblance of the originals can still be discerned.
Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 digital (PDF) facsimile score (17p. -- A4 (portrait))
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 13 mins
I: Barcarole Allusion -- II: Schubert: 1828, an introspection -- III: The Petrarch Ascension (composed 2011).
Dedicated to Ian Holtham, Stephen McIntyre
First performance by Ian Holtham — 22 Oct 11. Melba Hall, Melbourne Conservatorium of Music
Includes program note.
Composer's no.: GRT 159.
Typeset edition.
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