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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jan 15, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Chopin: Three Mazurkas, Op. 59 Webern: Variations for Piano, Op. 27Beethoven: Cello Sonata in A Major, Op. 69Though disparate in sound and style, today’s three pieces are similar in that each can be considered emblematic of its composer’s sound and approach. Chopin, frequently discussed as a nationalist composer, expressed allegiance with his Polish homeland by returning to the form of the mazurka, a quintessential Polish folk dance, throughout his career. His Three Mazurkas contain the composer’s hallmark elegance, virtuosity, and structural sophistication. Webern’s Variations for Piano exemplify the twelve-tone row compositional technique to which Webern strictly adhered throughout his life, along with the pointillistic texture, complex rhythm, and sharply disjointed lines that illustrate his sound world. Beethoven’s Cello Sonata in A Major is emblematic in that it captures much of the composer’s dedication to a ‘heroic spirit.’ The opening theme contains a fiercely majestic quality and Beethoven’s expansive and demanding use of the cello and piano creates a fullness of sound that surpasses usual expectations for two instruments.
Released:
Jan 15, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode

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Classical Music Podcasts from the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum