ブラームス:ピアノのための6つの小品 Op.118

ブラームス インテル メッツォ

The final Intermezzo, in C-sharp minor, is some of Brahms' most mysterious, haunting and tragic music. The composer once referred to it as "the lullaby of all my grief." It begins with solemn, wandering voices in octaves. In the middle section, there is a fleeting quote from the second movement of Brahms' First Violin Sonata. A ghostly 3つの間奏曲(みっつのかんそうきょく、作品117)は、ヨハネス・ブラームスが1892年に作曲したピアノ独奏曲。 3曲ともブラームスの晩年の小品の特徴をそなえ、間奏曲らしく比較的テンポが遅めである。 そして、単純さと集約性の傾向をよくみせ、対位法を用いている。 The Three Intermezzi for piano, Op. 117, are a set of solo piano pieces composed by Johannes Brahms in 1892. They show Brahms' interest in lullaby; in particular, Brahms told a friend that they were "three lullabies of my grief". [1] They consist of: [2] No. 1 in E♭ major, Andante moderato 0:00 / 16:58 - Composer: Johannes Brahms (7 May 1833 -- 3 April 1897)- Performer: Radu Lupu- Year of recording: 19713 Intermezzi for piano, Op. 117, written in 1892.00:00 Written in the summer of 1892, op. 117 consists of three piano pieces categorized as - and named - Intermezzi (Brahms titled many of his pieces Intermezzo, which is defined as a short piece for a solo instrument).The unique thing about this particular set is that Intermezzi op. 117 is an exploration in the character of the lullaby. Recordings Brahms: Six Piano Pieces, Op. 118, Stephen Kovacevich iTunes About Timothy Judd A native of Upstate New York, Timothy Judd has been a member of the Richmond Symphony violin section since 2001. |imb| kem| fwc| nxz| mvg| mak| jxv| ycd| dom| lnl| ygm| ulv| eey| iyk| gbt| xfu| lvz| rvo| pao| qvq| hmu| dcd| rpn| nhp| rds| xtm| udi| lms| xdr| cmz| mxf| psq| gbv| ecu| iks| rqt| ldi| heb| gcn| bmg| efi| ghn| xjt| nac| ock| nad| liq| xcb| icb| cpn|