Five(5) Pieces For Piano Op 97 by Christian Sinding Piano Solo - Sheet Music

By Christian Sinding

Christian Sinding (1856-1941) gained worldwide fame with his piano piece 'Fruhlingsrauschen', which is likely to be his most famous work still today. The '5 Klavierstucke' Op. 97, created in 1909, are bravura pieces the late Romantic harmony of which is sometimes reminiscent of Richard Strauss. The effective brilliant piano setting is characterised by a widely elaborated melody and can be easily mastered by the advanced player.Large arpeggios characterise the first piece 'Des Morgens'. 'Auf dem Wasser' is an evocative tone painting in swaying 12/8 time with powerful unison passages in the middle section. 'Intermezzo' appears capricious, with dance-like figures. 'Gewitter' is a brilliant concert study in the style of Liszt. The work concludes with the piece 'Aquarell', a poetic salon piece revelling in harmonies, notated as a clear piano setting.

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Instrument:
Piano Solo
Composers:
Christian Sinding
Publishers:
Hal Leonard
UPC:
884088566425
ISBN:
9790001153195
Item types:
Physical
Artist:
Christian Sinding
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.232 inches
Number of Pages:
52
Shipping Weight:
0.58 pounds

Piano

SKU: HL.49017574

Composed by Christian Sinding. Edited by Wilhelm Ohmen. This edition: Saddle stitching. Sheet music. Piano Solo. Op. 97. 52 pages. Hal Leonard #ED20432. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.49017574).

ISBN 9790001153195. UPC: 884088566425. 9.0x12.0x0.232 inches.

Christian Sinding (1856-1941) gained worldwide fame with his piano piece 'Fruhlingsrauschen', which is likely to be his most famous work still today. The '5 Klavierstucke' Op. 97, created in 1909, are bravura pieces the late Romantic harmony of which is sometimes reminiscent of Richard Strauss. The effective brilliant piano setting is characterised by a widely elaborated melody and can be easily mastered by the advanced player.Large arpeggios characterise the first piece 'Des Morgens'. 'Auf dem Wasser' is an evocative tone painting in swaying 12/8 time with powerful unison passages in the middle section. 'Intermezzo' appears capricious, with dance-like figures. 'Gewitter' is a brilliant concert study in the style of Liszt. The work concludes with the piece 'Aquarell', a poetic salon piece revelling in harmonies, notated as a clear piano setting.