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Concert Piece: La Tricotea for piano, Op.699
Clássico/Peça • 2006
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Concert Piece: La Tricotea for piano
Título por Autor: Carson Cooman: Concert Piece: La Tricotea for piano, Op.699
Instrumentação |
Piano |
Composição para |
Solo |
Tipo de composição |
For a single performer |
movimento(s) |
1 para 1 de 1 |
Editora |
Musik Fabrik |
dificuldade |
Difficult |
duração |
4'0 |
Concert Piece: La Tricotea (2006) was written for and is dedicated to conductor and pianist Jeffrey Grossman.
The work is a “concert paraphrase” in the tradition of the virtuoso piano literature. Thus it is not a set of traditional variations but rather is a virtuosic elaboration of the source material – with different parts of the piece focusing on and amplifying different elements of the original.
The source material is the anonymous Renaissance Spanish three-part choral motet La Tricotea. In some sources, this motet is attributed to Francisco Alonso. It was originally published a collection entitled Cancionero Musical del Palacio (c. 1490 – 1520). The text of the motet is primarily in Spanish but includes both elements of other Romance languages and a great deal of gibberish.
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