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Three Impromptus
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Chamber Music Piano
SKU: PR.110407400
For Piano. Composed by Lowell Liebermann. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Sws. Classical. Part. With Standard notation. Composed 2000. Opus 68. 18 pages. Duration 0:10:00. Theodore Presser Company #110-40740. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.110407400).
ISBN 9781598065824. UPC: 680160002054. 9x12 inches.
The Three Impromptus Op. 68 were written to celebrate the centenary of Yaddo, the artists' colony located in Saratoga Springs, New York. The title Impromptus in this case is meant to hark back to the Impromptus of Schubert, and these pieces share one technical characteristic with his: the almost obsessive use of a predominantly unvaried rhythmic figuration for each piece. In the first, it is an oscillating sixteenth note pattern. The second piece (played attacca) is built on a slurred thirty-second note motive with a middle section of sixteenth notes alternating between the hands. The last piece is built on a constant ternary eighth note rhythm. Like Schubert's, these pieces are absolute music in the purest sense (having no programmatic or extra-musical content, and being solely preoccupied with their own musical materials) and are of an intimate and introspective nature. Three Impromptus won the inaugural American Composers Invitational at the 11th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth, Texas, in May/June, 2001. The composer was awarded a grand prize of $5,000 for the work selected from the New Work component by the greatest number of semi-finalists. (Three Impromptus was chosen by seven of the twelve semi-finalists).
Chamber Music Piano
SKU: PR.110407400
For Piano. Composed by Lowell Liebermann. This edition: saddle-wire stitch. Sws. Classical. Part. With Standard notation. Composed 2000. Opus 68. 18 pages. Duration 0:10:00. Theodore Presser Company #110-40740. Published by Theodore Presser Company (PR.110407400).
ISBN 9781598065824. UPC: 680160002054. 9x12 inches.
The Three Impromptus Op. 68 were written to celebrate the centenary of Yaddo, the artists' colony located in Saratoga Springs, New York. The title Impromptus in this case is meant to hark back to the Impromptus of Schubert, and these pieces share one technical characteristic with his: the almost obsessive use of a predominantly unvaried rhythmic figuration for each piece. In the first, it is an oscillating sixteenth note pattern. The second piece (played attacca) is built on a slurred thirty-second note motive with a middle section of sixteenth notes alternating between the hands. The last piece is built on a constant ternary eighth note rhythm. Like Schubert's, these pieces are absolute music in the purest sense (having no programmatic or extra-musical content, and being solely preoccupied with their own musical materials) and are of an intimate and introspective nature. Three Impromptus won the inaugural American Composers Invitational at the 11th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth, Texas, in May/June, 2001. The composer was awarded a grand prize of $5,000 for the work selected from the New Work component by the greatest number of semi-finalists. (Three Impromptus was chosen by seven of the twelve semi-finalists).
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