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Transcriptions (for solo piano), Op.10
Klassische Musik/Zeitgenössisch • 2011
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Transcriptions (for solo piano)
Instrumentierung |
Klavier |
Partitur für |
Solo |
Art der Partitur |
Für einen Interpreten |
Verleger |
Mehmet Erhan Tanman |
Länge |
9'0 |
It’s about and emperor and the dark eras he prevailed, revolts, and at the end of these fights against him the victory, but eventually a conclusion as a presentation of meaningless of war and fighting..
Transcriptions does not have a stave system which pianists used to in general notation as two-stave type: Music develops with four-stave system from the beginning to the end. Thats because (aware of its not a newly created idea by myself, as Beethoven and Liszt thought) the look to the piano not as a piano, as an contemporary orchestra. I wanted to re-create a new look to the piano in a century that generally called for piano as stuck about new music, new “musical” looks and new “musical” technics. As language, music contains passages that we can call tonal and atonal seperately. Also we can detect piano’s original sound world between block-orchestral sound worlds which are definitly dominant.
audio example of the piece: http://soundcloud.com/mehmet-erhan-tanman/transcriptions
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