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Variations for Piano, Op.72
| Category | | Chamber Music > Instrumental - Piano |
| Composed | | 1997 |
| Duration (approx) | | 16 minutes |
| Parts | | Piano
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| Recording(s) | | David Matthews - Music for Piano | | Publisher | | Faber Music | | Commission | | Mrs Ursula King, with additional funding from the Arts Council of England.
| | First performance | | 12 July 1997 | | Venue | | Astor Theatre, Deal Summer Music Festival | | Soloists / Players | | Ian Fountain (piano) | | Review | | Peter Davies, Piano Journal, Autumn 1998 | | | | There are twenty-four variations on the short original theme, all of which are clearly related to it. Although each variation is obviously contrasted in relation to its neighbours, there is a strong sense of overall design connecting the whole. The first fifteen variations are mainly fast and become progressively more involved technically and harmonically, reaching a climax with the last three which form a linked section.The mood and tempo then suddenly melts beautifully into a slow blues, which marks the beginning of the generally more relaxed final nine variations. The work ends with a gentle and simple harmonisation of the theme. The clarity of presentation is first-rate, and the work comes highly recommended as a whole.
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