Description
| Series | Edition Schott |
|---|---|
| Pages | 15 |
| Publication Date | 31 October 2003 |
| Grade of Difficulty | difficult |
| ISMN | 9790001134392 (M001134392) |
With his five piano concertos, sonatas and 24 preludes and fugues Rodion Shchedrin is one of the most prominent composers for piano of our time. A gifted pianist, he has given the first performances of most of his works himself. With the seven pieces in this Journal Shchedrin has created a cycle for piano reflecting his own life as a composer and pianist. These are remarkable confessions by the Russian musician who wrote his first major compositions as a twenty year-old student at the Moscow Conservatoire and who has been greatly involved in the international music scene in the post-soviet era. Using modern composition techniques the work combines traditional and modern forms in jottings that are like diary entries – a musical autobiography in miniature.
Contents
- I Sostenuto assai
- II L’istesso tempo
- III Allegretto moderato (in ritmo)
- IV Allegro, ma non troppo
- V Lento, sempre poco rubato
- VI Presto leggiero
- VII Sostenuto alla campane






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