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Sechs Bagatellen
Classical/Contemporary • 2020
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Instrumentation |
Piano |
Scored for |
Solo |
Type of score |
For a single performer |
Key |
Polytonal |
Movement(s) |
1 to 6 from 6 |
Publisher |
Musikverlag 20Zehn |
Difficulty |
Advanced |
Duration |
18'0 |
The present cycle of six bagatelles was created on the occasion of the final examination Master Piano by Hector Docx, who studied in my composition class at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater from 2017 to 2020. He had rehearsed Ludwig van Beethoven's Bagatelles, Op. 126, for the occasion and consulted composers to write new bagatelles to be performed along with Beethoven's last piano work. This is how the later fourth Bagatelle first came into being, which takes up the tempo as well as an essential element of Beethoven's material, and from this follows an approach that is consistent in form and content. After the successful premiere, the idea arose to build a six-part cycle from it, which is oriented to Beethoven's material throughout. The cycle can be performed either together and in alternation with or independently and without Beethoven's Bagatelles, whereby a performance of the third Bagatelle without Beethoven makes little sense. The premiere of all the Bagatelles in conjunction with Beethoven's Bagatelles took place on September 26, 2020 at the Tonali Hall in Hamburg. Hector Docx played.
Recommended order: pan I, Beethoven op. 126/1; pan II, Beethoven op. 126/2; Beethoven op. 126/3 measures 1-23, pan III; pan IV, Beethoven op. 126/4; pan V, Beethoven op. 126/5; Beethoven op. 126/6, pan VI.
Performance time about 18 minutes
© Copyright 2020
All rights reserved/All rights preserved
Musikverlag 20Zehn, Eppendorfer Stieg 4, 22299 Hamburg International Standard Musical Work Code: T-301.165.918-6
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