Ernst Krenek (1900-1991)
Concerto pour piano et orchestre n° 1 op. 18 en fa dièse majeur (1923)
- Informations générales
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Date de composition :
1923
- Durée : 30 mn
- Éditeur : Universal Edition
- Opus : 18
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Date de composition :
1923
- Genre
- Musique concertante [Piano et orchestre]
Effectif détaillé
- soliste : piano
- 2 flûtes, 2 hautbois, 2 clarinettes, 2 bassons, 4 cors, trompette, cordes
Information sur la création
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Date :
19 décembre 1923
Lieu :Suisse, Winterthur
Interprètes :Eduard Erdmann : piano, Hermann Scherchen.
Note de programme
By the time Eduard Erdmann (1896–1958) asked Krenek for a tonal piano concerto, the young composer had already embraced atonal music. But he took on the commission, seeing it as a welcome challenge, and composed the piece in F# major. The concerto begins and ends with solos for the piano – a formal device he returned to in the two subsequent piano concertos. In the general view, Schubert’s influence on Krenek did not emerge until about 1929; but Krenek acknowledged that he was already using the “tonal artifices” he had learned from Schubert when he wrote his Op. 18 concerto in 1923.
Source : Universal Edition.
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