Sheet Music: ScorePiano trio in E minor : The Heart / Andrew Anderson.Also known as: The Heart by Andrew Anderson (2013)
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The four-movement Piano Trio in E minor - "The Heart" - was written for the Streeton Trio in 2013. The opening Drammatico movement is in sonata form, with an extended development over which the principal theme progressively shifts by a beat, finally coming full cycle when the recapitulation section arrives. Religioso is a contemplative movement of hope. The restless Poco Agitato movement generally proceeds in hushed tones, only occasionally breaking into loud outbursts. In the final movement - Inquieto - the feeling of restlessness continues although now in a more dramatic fashion, tempered by a lyrical and optimistic second subject. The principal theme from the opening movement now returns as a tranquil coda that ultimately banishes this restlessness and closes the work. In a similar fashion to the nicknames assigned to many of Haydn's symphonies, the name for "The Heart" comes from a particular musical figuration in the work - in this case, the beating accompaniment rhythm in the middle of the slow Religioso movement - rather than from a particular programme or story associated with the piece.
Published by: Australian Music Centre — 1 facsimile score (56p. -- A4 (portrait))
Difficulty: Advanced
Duration: 28 min.
I. Drammatico -- II. Religioso -- III. Poco Agitato -- IV. Inquieto.
First performance by Streeton Trio at Streeton Trio (Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre) on 13 Apr 2014
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ISMN: 979-0-720145-08-2
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