Piano Sonata No. 1
(1999)
14 min
pf
G Schirmer Inc
Program Note
Piano Sonata, No. 1 "Classical" is the first piece I wrote as a student of Josef Bardanashvili at the Music Academy in Tel-Aviv. The piece is "neo-classical" in the sense that it pays homage to classical music as well as to other genres: classic rock, Broadway tunes and other twentieth-century classics. The opening theme was inspired by the sonatas of Domenico Scarlatti although the original naïveté of his music quickly gives way to a more contemporary sound. The second movement begins with what sounds like a pop ballad, but its development is inspired by Beethoven’s late piano sonatas. The final movement is comprised of a theme and set of humoristic and virtuosic variations that explore various rhythmic illusions and polytonalities.
Perusal Score
Performances
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2007
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Apr 23, 2007 · 20:00Columbia University — New York, USAPerformers: Featuring Eliran Avni, Piano.