Metamorphosen Violin Solo Violin Solo - Sheet Music

In 'Metamorphosen' - performed for the first time in March 2008 by Viviane Hagner at a Berlin gala concert marking the 80th birthdayof the composer, only a few weeks before his death - Frank Michael Beyer refers to Scriabin's Piano Sonata No. 6 from 1911, a work the motivic and thematic penetration of which ahead of the serial technique had fascinated Beyer since his student days. Based on a scale found in Scriabin's works, Metamorphosen contrasts the frequently ecstatic nature of the piano setting with the linearity of the solo violin. The strict structure is contrasted by the music's free character which Scriabin himself described as 'volando - flying'.

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Instrument:
Violin Solo
Genres:
Classical
Publishers:
Hal Leonard
Series:
Boosey & Hawkes Chamber Music
Format:
Collection / Songbook
Item types:
Physical
Usages:
School and Community
Size:
9.0x12.0x0.08 inches
Shipping Weight:
0.24 pounds

Unaccompanied Violin (Violin)

SKU: HL.48022520

Violin Solo. Composed by Frank Michael Beyer. Boosey & Hawkes Chamber Music. Classical. Softcover. Hal Leonard #M202532119. Published by Hal Leonard (HL.48022520).

9.0x12.0x0.08 inches.

In 'Metamorphosen' - performed for the first time in March 2008 by Viviane Hagner at a Berlin gala concert marking the 80th birthdayof the composer, only a few weeks before his death - Frank Michael Beyer refers to Scriabin's Piano Sonata No. 6 from 1911, a work the motivic and thematic penetration of which ahead of the serial technique had fascinated Beyer since his student days. Based on a scale found in Scriabin's works, Metamorphosen contrasts the frequently ecstatic nature of the piano setting with the linearity of the solo violin. The strict structure is contrasted by the music's free character which Scriabin himself described as 'volando - flying'.