Details
- Ensembles:
- Chamber Music
- Composers:
- Lowell Liebermann
- Publishers:
- Theodore Presser Company
- UPC:
- 680160010158
- Format:
- Score Set of Parts Score and Parts
- Item types:
- Physical
- Artist:
- Lowell Liebermann
- Usages:
- School and Community
- Number of Pages:
- 83
- Size:
- 9 x 12 inches
- Shipping Weight:
- 2.15 pounds
SKU: PR.114406400
For Piano and Strings. Composed by Lowell Liebermann. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Sws. Score and parts. With Standard notation. Opus 34. 83 pages. Duration 0:30:00. Theodore Presser Company #114-40640. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.114406400).UPC: 680160010158. 9 x 12 inches.
The Quintet for Piano and Strings Op. 34 was commissioned by New England Presenters in honor of Jack Cohan and completed in November of 1990. All four movements of the work bear motivic and thematic material in common and are also related in that they all feature different ostinati as unifying devices. The first movement, Moderato, opens with a mysterious repeated-note figuration in the piano, with a lyrical melody unfolding above it in the first violin. This material is developed for the rest of the movement in an arc-like structure. The second movement is a relentless and virtuosic Scherzo in quintuple time. The third movement, Adagio molto, is more of an extended introduction which leads without pause to the final movement, Allegro brutale, a ferocious finale in rondo form.
The Quintet for Piano and Strings Op. 34 was commissioned by New England Presenters in honor of Jack Cohan and completed in November of 1990. All four movements of the work bear motivic and thematic material in common and are also related in that they all feature different ostinati as unifying devices. The first movement, Moderato, opens with a mysterious repeated-note figuration in the piano, with a lyrical melody unfolding above it in the first violin. This material is developed for the rest of the movement in an arc-like structure. The second movement is a relentless and virtuosic Scherzo in quintuple time. The third movement, Adagio molto, is more of an extended introduction which leads without pause to the final movement, Allegro brutale, a ferocious finale in rondo form.
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- Artists:
- Lowell Liebermann
- Ensemble:
- Chamber Music
- Publisher:
- Theodore Presser Company